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Gift Shop (Clothing)

Gifts

2 ★ 3.8

Near the center of Terminal 2, this “Gift Shop (Clothing)” fills the gap when you realize you underpacked.

This spot in Terminal 2 sits airside, so it works for most Hawaiian Airlines and international departures out of HNL. It’s a basic gifts-and-clothing combo, not a fashion stop, and the 3.8 rating reflects that: fine in a pinch, not somewhere to plan a long visit. Think T-shirts, hoodies, logo gear, and a few souvenir accessories rather than full outfits.

Pricing runs a bit higher than off-airport: expect T-shirts in the $25–$40 range and sweatshirts in the $45–$70 band. You’ll see Hawaii-branded tops, beach cover-ups, caps, and a handful of kids’ items mixed in with standard tourist souvenirs. If you forgot a swimsuit or rash guard for a flight to a neighbor island, this is more "get by" than "best value," but it beats hunting around outside security.

Hours generally track Terminal 2 traffic, opening early enough for morning departures and staying open into the evening push around 8–9 p.m. Exact times shift with flight banks, but if you’re flying a midday wave between 11:00 and 16:00, you’ll almost always find the lights on. Late-night red-eye departures sometimes catch them closing up, so don’t save last-minute clothing needs for after 21:00.

With no standout specialty, the safer buys here are simple logo tees and caps that don’t depend on perfect sizing; pants, fitted dresses, and shoes are limited and often generic. The “Gifts” side carries the usual magnets, keychains, and small toys that sit easily in a personal item. If you care about fabric feel, check tags for cotton blends and skip the stiffest polyester tees, which show up often on the lower racks.

Tip: shop here before you head to your gate in the outer Terminal 2 piers, since walking back can add 10–15 minutes at busy times.

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