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Sunglass Hut

Opposite several fashion boutiques in DPS International, Sunglass Hut is the obvious stop if you realize your lenses are too weak for Bali’s midday glare. This is the global chain you already know: mostly big brands, premium pricing, and staff who move fast because of constant foot traffic. It sits airside in the International terminal, so you need to be through security and immigration first.

You’ll see the usual suspects: Ray-Ban, Oakley, Prada, Versace, and similar labels, often at prices comparable to other Asia-Pacific airports, not local Bali street-market deals. Expect frames in the IDR 2,000,000–4,000,000 range, with some fashion labels pushing higher. Display cases usually skew toward mirrored lenses and larger frames that work well for beach days in Seminyak or Nusa Dua.

Staff typically run standard promotions like “second pair discount” or seasonal sales, which can shave a few hundred thousand rupiah off add-on purchases. The shop’s hours usually track with long-haul departure banks, roughly 06:00 until the last wave of international flights after 23:00. That means you can still swap out scratched lenses before a midnight Australia or Middle East departure.

You’re paying airport markup, so use your phone: compare prices against home-country online stores over the store’s counter. If you care about fit, take the extra five minutes at the mirror wall and test for slip with a head shake; Bali humidity plus sweat exposes loose frames fast. Keep your boarding pass handy at checkout, as some staff log airline and flight details with each sale.

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