Near the main luxury cluster in Terminal 3, Tod’s leans hard into classic Italian leather. This shop sits airside in T3, so you’re already past security and within a 5–8 minute walk of most long-haul gates. Expect the usual mix of men’s and women’s shoes, leather goods, and a smaller set of ready-to-wear pieces, skewed toward carry-on friendly items.
Prices sit firmly in luxury territory: leather sneakers and Gommino loafers run in the several-hundred-euro range, and small leather goods often land around the low hundreds. If you want something you can actually use mid-trip, look at compact wallets, belts, or card holders that fit easily in a personal item. Larger bags and briefcases look great but add weight to an already full cabin bag.
Staff in Terminal 3 are used to tight boarding windows, and fittings usually wrap in under 10–15 minutes if you know your size. Sizing help is solid, but stock in niche sizes can be thin compared to the Rome city boutiques, especially during peak evening bank around 18:00–21:00. If you’re chasing a specific model, treat this more as a chance purchase than a guaranteed find.
Practical play: if your gate is in the non-Schengen long-haul wing of Terminal 3, stop by Tod’s on the way out from passport control, not when boarding starts. You avoid the last-minute crush and still keep a 20–25 minute buffer before your flight.