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Cloe

T2

Near T2 departures security, Cloe covers last‑minute fashion gaps

This Cloe boutique in Terminal T2 sits airside near the main departures shopping strip, so you see it shortly after clearing security. It’s a Mexican brand, so prices sit a bit lower than similar bags and accessories in US or European labels, and you pay in pesos or card without issues. Stock leans heavily to women’s handbags, wallets, and small leather goods, with a smaller rack of travel totes that work as carry-ons for airlines like Aeroméxico and Viva Aerobus.

Most handbags land in the mid-range: think roughly 1,200–3,000 MXN, with smaller coin purses and card holders closer to 400–700 MXN. Quality sits above typical souvenir-shop gear, so this is where you go if your current personal item is falling apart before a 4–5 hour flight and you need something that will actually survive the overhead bin. Expect standard airport hours matching T2 departures, generally early morning through late evening, but not true 24/7 coverage.

You won’t find luggage sets or tech gear here, so if you need a hard-shell spinner or power bank before a flight to Mexico City or Houston, look elsewhere in T2. Cloe focuses on fashion-forward pieces: crossbodies, shoulder bags, and a few structured work bags that fit under Aeroméxico’s 55 x 40 x 25 cm cabin rules. Selection is decent for a small footprint, but color options in popular models can run thin late in the day.

Plan five extra minutes before boarding to try bag sizes against your existing carry-on; staff in T2 are usually clear on what fits typical airline cabin limits and will let you check fit with your suitcase before you pay.

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