Near the Jeppesen Terminal train, this is your dress-shoe stop
Johnston & Murphy at Denver International Airport sits in the Jeppesen Terminal retail zone, handy if you realize your work shoes or belt are falling apart before security. It runs typical airport shopping hours, roughly early morning through the last bank of evening departures, so you can usually squeeze in a visit between check-in and heading down to the concourses.
This shop leans into business travel basics: leather dress shoes, loafers, casual sneakers, plus belts and small leather goods under the Johnston & Murphy label. Expect airport pricing: shoes often in the $130–$200 range, with accessories like belts and wallets usually under $100. If your carry-on is already at capacity, they can bag things light enough to fit under-seat without drama.
Selection tilts toward neutral colors and office-ready styles, the kind you can wear straight from DEN to a meeting on 17th Street. You’ll see standard US men’s sizing on the wall; half sizes are hit-or-miss later in the day. Women’s options are usually a smaller section, so budget an extra 5–10 minutes to actually try things on and not grab the first pair that sort of fits.
Prices won’t surprise anyone who’s bought Johnston & Murphy at a mall in the last year, but promos are rarer inside Jeppesen Terminal than at off-airport outlets. If you care about keeping the box for checked baggage, say so at checkout. Quick tip: snap a photo of the receipt before you leave the terminal in case a heel or stitch fails after you land.