T1’s Metersbonwe sits in the main domestic concourse
Near the central zone of Terminal 1, Metersbonwe is the familiar Chinese fast-fashion name you see in many city malls, just transplanted to Kunming Changshui. It focuses on casual streetwear basics, so think logo tees, hoodies, jeans, and lightweight jackets that work for both airport and in-city wear. Sizing runs on the slimmer side compared with US brands, in line with typical mainland Chinese chains.
As with most airport fashion shops in China, prices at this T1 Metersbonwe generally track regular mall pricing with the occasional in-store promo on seasonal items. Expect graphic T‑shirts in the roughly RMB 80–150 range and jeans starting around RMB 200. Quality is comparable to other mid‑tier Chinese fast-fashion labels, good enough for a trip refill but not luxury. Card payments and major mobile wallets like WeChat Pay and Alipay are usually accepted.
Opening times tend to follow the main domestic bank of flights in Terminal 1, so you typically see it open from early morning departures through late-evening waves. That makes it useful if you realize at 07:00 that you packed one shirt too few or need a quick layer for a cooler Kunming night. Stock skews casual rather than business, so don’t bank on finding formal shirts or suits here.
Use this shop if you’re killing 20–30 minutes near the T1 central concourse and want one more T‑shirt, hoodie, or pair of jeans without trekking to city malls. Quick tip: snap photos of price tags and promo signs before heading to the register; short-lived airport discounts sometimes only apply to marked racks, and staff can confirm the exact deal from your photo.