Gate-side fashion stop in Terminal 2
Right in Terminal 2, HNL Style fills that last-minute “I should’ve packed better” gap with Hawaii-themed fashion and accessories. You’ll walk past it in the main post-security shopping stretch serving most interisland, Hawaiian Airlines, and many international departures out of T2.
HNL Style skews toward resortwear: think lightweight tops, island-print dresses, and casual shirts that work both in Waikiki and back home. Prices sit in typical airport territory, with basic tees around the $25–$35 mark and dressier pieces climbing higher. It’s all airside, so you can browse right up until boarding calls for Terminal 2 gates.
Alongside clothing, you’ll see bags, hats, and small accessories tied to Hawaii designs, making it an easy one-stop shop if your suitcase is short on beach gear. This is fashion-only: no food, no tech, no books, just apparel and accessories under the HNL Style banner for Terminal 2 travelers.
Inventory shifts with tourist seasons and flights, especially during busy Japan and mainland departure banks in Terminal 2, so sizes and styles can thin out later in the day. If you care about selection and fit, swing by earlier in the afternoon rather than ten minutes before a 9 p.m. departure.
Tip: If your gate is on the far end of Terminal 2 (E or F gates), walk past your gate toward the central retail zone first; HNL Style sits closer to the middle, so shop there, then head straight back once boarding starts.