Just past security in Terminal 3, International Fashion shows up fast once you clear passport control at CUN. It sits on the main walk toward the T3 gates used by many US and Canadian airlines, so you almost can’t miss the storefront. Shelves skew toward resort style: light dresses, beach-ready shirts, and accessories that make sense if your bag is already checked and you suddenly remember you packed nothing that works off the beach.
Prices run airport-high but not shocking for Cancún; think roughly USD $30–$80 for most clothing pieces and less for small items. International Fashion in T3 sells a lot of logo-free items, so it feels more like last‑minute wardrobe backup than pure souvenir stand. You’ll also see basic travel add‑ons like sunglasses, hats, and belts, useful if something broke or went missing during your stay.
Selection leans toward warm‑weather gear because Terminal 3 mostly handles leisure routes, and the store reflects that. If you need a quick upgrade before a business meeting back home, you might find a simple shirt or dress, but not full formal outfits. Inventory shifts by season, so sizes and colors can be hit‑or‑miss. Quick tip: stop at International Fashion in T3 before you head down to your gate cluster; going back upstream against boarding lines here can eat 10–15 minutes right before departure.