Men’s hoodies and kids’ tees at FatFace save a city run
FatFace sits airside in Edinburgh Airport’s departures area, after security, so you can sort last-minute clothes without leaving the terminal. It’s a standard FatFace mix: casual tops, hoodies, chinos, dresses, and kids’ basics in the £15–£70 range, more middle-of-the-road than designer. Stock skews seasonal, with warmer layers in the Scottish winter and lighter pieces once May hits.
Expect women’s jersey dresses and sweatshirts around £35–£55, plus jeans and chinos that run roughly £45–£60. Men get graphic tees, flannels, and half-zips, handy if you packed light for a weekend in Edinburgh and realise at the gate that the Highlands or an air‑conditioned long-haul will feel colder than planned. Kids’ pieces sit lower, often in the £15–£30 band, good for an emergency change after spills.
Most cards are taken, including international credit cards, and prices ring up in pounds only, with no duty-free angle since it’s fashion, not fragrance. Opening hours broadly track flight banks, usually from early morning check-in waves through the evening departures, though late-night closures can hit around the last scheduled flights. Signage in departures points you to FatFace alongside other high-street names.
Practical tip: if you need a warmer layer, head here before browsing snacks; sizes in common men’s M/L and women’s 10/12 can thin out after the morning transatlantic rush departs.