DMM’s Passenger Terminal has a Lomar shop
You’ll find Lomar in the main Passenger Terminal at King Fahd International Airport, selling modern Saudi thobes and abayas rather than souvenirs or electronics. Hours aren’t posted, but shops in this terminal typically follow flight banks and stay open late into the evening on busy days. If you need last-minute traditional clothing before a flight out of DMM, this is one of the few in-terminal options.
Prices sit in the mid-to-upper range for airport retail: expect a basic men’s thobe to cost more than a downtown shop, but less than full-on designer brands in Riyadh. Lomar focuses on contemporary cuts and fabrics, so you’re paying for branded styling rather than market-bargain pricing. If you just want a cheap bisht or souvenir scarf under 50 SAR, another shop in the Passenger Terminal will probably fit better.
Selection centers on men’s thobes, women’s abayas, and accessories like cufflinks and shemaghs, often displayed in clear size runs so you can grab a 54 or 56 without a long fitting-room process. Staff usually pin and mark simple alterations on the spot, though at an airport you shouldn’t count on full tailoring in under an hour. For quick buys, stick to ready-to-wear pieces that fit off the rack.
Most travelers use Lomar here for two things: upgrading into a sharper thobe before an international business trip, or picking up a gift that feels more polished than standard duty free. If your flight from the Passenger Terminal boards within 30 minutes, skip browsing and head straight to your gate; build at least a 15–20 minute buffer if you plan to try on anything.