Sizes run up to XL at JD Sports in EDI’s airside mall
This JD Sports sits in the main departure lounge after security, between duty free and the food court, so you pass it on most short-haul walks to the gates. It’s a standard UK JD mix: trainers, tracksuits, gym gear and streetwear from Nike, Adidas, Puma, The North Face and more, all at normal high-street pricing rather than inflated airport tags.
Opening hours roughly track the first and last departures, so expect it open before 05:00 and trading through the evening rush around 20:00–21:00. You’ll see UK sizing on shoes and clothes; shoe walls usually cover men’s and women’s pairs from around UK 3–12 and kids’ lines as well. If your bag comes in overweight at check-in, this is an easy spot to buy a hoodie or light jacket and wear it onboard instead.
Stock leans heavily into logo-heavy tracksuits, branded T-shirts and team merch, with rails of joggers and hoodies often running at 2-for-£40 or similar promo pricing. Trainers span entry-level running shoes around £50 up to more premium lifestyle pairs around £120, though limited drops are hit or miss in an airport branch. Don’t expect full-size runs on hyped releases; think more “mall JD” than specialist sneaker boutique.
Payment is standard UK: cards, contactless and mobile wallets are fine, and prices ring through in pounds. Bags are the usual thin carriers, so if you’re buying multiple pairs of trainers consider a backpack from the accessory wall to avoid juggling boxes to gate 1–29. Quick tip: check the clearance rack at the back right of the store for last-season pieces under £20 before paying full price on the front tables.