Charlotte Supply Co. at CLT: Local Gifts & Souvenirs

Shop Overview

Charlotte Supply Co. is one of the easiest places in Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) to grab a “only-in-Charlotte” gift without wandering multiple concourses. The shop focuses on curated, locally themed merchandise—think practical souvenirs, small gifts, and items that pack well in a carry-on—making it ideal for connecting passengers and last-minute shoppers.

Expect a streamlined airport-boutique experience: clear browsing sections, giftable items at multiple price points, and plenty of Charlotte-forward branding. Compared with general news/gift stores, Charlotte Supply Co. leans more intentionally local, so it’s a strong stop if you want something that feels specific to the city rather than generic travel retail.

What to Buy

  • Charlotte-themed apparel and accessories: Look for T-shirts, hats, and small wearable items that are easy to size and quick to purchase between flights.
  • Giftable souvenirs: Postcards, magnets, and locally inspired keepsakes make solid “brought you something” picks—especially if you’re visiting family or traveling for work.
  • Small local-style finds: If you prefer practical gifts, prioritize compact items that won’t raise TSA liquid questions (for example, non-liquid or travel-safe goods).

Price comparisons: This is not a duty-free store, so you shouldn’t expect tax-free savings like you might find at CLT’s duty-free operators in Concourse D for international itineraries. Instead, the value here is convenience and curation—paying a typical airport premium for a well-edited selection of Charlotte-centric goods.

Location & Hours

Exact location: Near The Plaza at Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT), in the departures/airside retail area. It’s positioned to be a quick walk from nearby gate corridors and central passenger flow, which is why it works well for short connections.

Security: Located post-security (after TSA), so you’ll need to clear screening before you can shop.

When to go: The busiest times are typically early mornings (first departure bank) and late afternoons/early evenings (peak connection waves). For a calmer browse and better access to popular sizes and styles, try mid-morning or mid-afternoon between major boarding pushes.

Shopping Tips

  • Know your flight rules: If you’re continuing on with a tight connection, choose items that pack flat and won’t require repacking at the gate. If you’re buying gifts that could be considered liquids/gels, keep TSA limits in mind for carry-ons.
  • Duty-free reminder: Because this shop isn’t duty-free, international travelers looking specifically for tax-free fragrance/cosmetics should compare with duty-free locations in Concourse D.
  • Returns/exchanges: Airport retail policies can be stricter or time-limited. Ask for the return window and whether returns must be made in-airport or can be handled by the operator after your trip.
  • Payment methods: Expect major credit cards and contactless payments to be the norm. If you prefer to pay with cash, confirm at checkout since some airport retailers are increasingly cash-light.

Category

retail

Location

Near The Plaza