Near the T3 gates, Rogers Boots is hard to miss
Rogers Boots in Terminal T3 leans fully into leather: rows of cowboy boots, belts, and handbags built around Mexican brands and Western styles. Prices run from roughly US$80–100 for basic boots up to several hundred for more detailed or exotic-leather pairs. It sits airside in the main T3 shopping loop, so you can browse after clearing security without backtracking far from most international gates.
The shop focuses on men’s and women’s boots first, then leather accessories second. Expect classic pointed-toe cowboy boots, roper styles, and some flashier embroidered options that look made for resort photos on Quinta Avenida. You’ll also see wallets, belts, and a few leather bags near the entrance, useful if you want something under about US$60 instead of committing to a big-ticket pair of boots before a long flight home from CUN.
Stock tilts heavily to sizes that sell to US and Canadian travelers, but sizing is usually listed in both US and Mexican numbers on the boxes, which cuts down on guesswork. Try-on benches sit along one side of the store, and staff typically brings out pairs from the back within a few minutes if you ask. Expect the usual airport markup: you’ll often pay more here than in downtown Cancún or Playa del Carmen for similar brands and styles.
Figure on 10–20 minutes if you actually want to try boots and compare a couple of styles; don’t cram this into a tight boarding window at T3. If you are tempted, snap a photo of the box label with the model name and price so you can compare quickly online or at another Rogers location next time you pass through CUN.