By T3 customs, this Chloe outpost is quick fashion triage
This Chloe shop sits airside in Terminal 3 near the customs and international arrivals area, so it mainly catches long-haul flyers spilling out of T3 gates. Think last‑minute designer upgrade: small footprint, focused on logo pieces and accessories rather than full collections. Inventory skews seasonal and travel‑friendly, not runway deep dives. If you just landed into T3 and spot the Chloe sign near the post‑security retail cluster, this is the one.
Hours vary with the Terminal 3 international bank, roughly tracking the morning and late‑evening flight waves rather than strict 9–5 retail timing. It’s worth checking the digital board or asking at a nearby duty‑free if you’re cutting it close for an early 06:00 departure or a midnight arrival. Don’t count on it for true red‑eye landings around 01:00–03:00, when most T3 shops shutter.
Pricing sits at standard Chloe boutique levels, not outlet: bags and larger leather goods climb into the four‑figure range, with small accessories, cardholders, and silk scarves dipping under $500. That makes this spot more realistic for a one‑item upgrade than a full wardrobe rethink between flights. If you’re price‑sensitive, use it as a try‑on stop and compare later against downtown Las Vegas or your home market.
Expect a tight selection: a few of the current season’s shoulder bags, compact wallets, sunglasses, and fragrance, with maybe a handful of ready‑to‑wear pieces on a single rack. Staff in Terminal 3 are used to people with 40 minutes between connections, so they move quickly on tax paperwork and quick box‑and‑bag jobs. Tip: snap photos of tags and style codes in this T3 Chloe, then decide on the plane; you can always order online if your boarding group gets called early.