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Accessorize

Fashion

Opposite the main duty free exit, Accessorize fills a gap

Accessorize at Edinburgh Airport sits airside in the departures shopping run, just past security and opposite the main duty free exit, so you walk past it on most outbound flights. It’s a standard high-street format store focused on women’s fashion accessories rather than full outfits. Expect the usual UK high-street pricing, not designer levels, so topping up for a work trip or city break doesn’t feel outrageous compared with the terminal’s luxury brands.

You’ll see racks of scarves, hair accessories, earrings and costume jewellery starting under £10, with more detailed pieces climbing into the £20–£30 range. Bags and backpacks usually sit in the £25–£45 band, with the occasional sale rail on last-season colours. Stock skews seasonal: more hats and gloves in Scottish winter, more sunglasses and straw bags when schools break up in July.

This branch leans heavily into travel-friendly items: passport covers, small crossbody bags that pass the “personal item” test on Ryanair, and compact umbrellas that actually earn their keep once you land back in rainy Edinburgh. If you forgot a belt, hair clips, or a presentable handbag for a meeting, you can normally sort it in one five‑minute lap of the store.

Opening hours generally track the morning and evening wave of flights, roughly 04:00 until early evening, but can thin out after the last mainland Europe departures. Staff are used to people in a rush, so you can usually get in and out with a new scarf or bag in under 10 minutes. Tip: check the small sale section near the back wall before paying; you’ll sometimes find half‑price accessories that do the job just as well.

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