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Havaianas

Gate-side flip-flop emergency fix in Terminal 1

This Havaianas shop sits airside in LIM Terminal 1, targeting people connecting on LATAM or Sky to Mancora, Piura, Tumbes, or Brazil and realizing their flip-flops are still at home. It’s a small kiosk-style space, usually along the main international departures corridor, and focuses almost entirely on classic rubber Havaianas sandals rather than clothing or beach gear.

Stock leans heavily on the basic models: traditional Havaianas Top and Slim styles in solid colors, plus a few prints, generally priced several dollars higher than city shops in Lima and noticeably more than stores in Rio or São Paulo. One Google Maps review calls out the “small but classic styles at high prices compared to Brazil,” which matches what you see on the racks: limited choice, tourist markup.

You won’t find full-size runs in every shade; half sizes and larger men’s sizes (44–45) sell out fast, and color options cluster around black, navy, and primary colors. No kids’ wall, just a small section with smaller sizes at similar inflated pricing. Figure on paying airport pricing similar to other duty-paid fashion stores in this terminal rather than outlet-level deals you’d see in Miraflores or Barranco.

Regulars who route through LIM often skip this shop entirely and buy Havaianas in Lima city stores like Ripley or Saga Falabella, or wait to shop in Brazil where prices can drop by several reais per pair. Use this outlet only as a last-minute backup: if your beach leg leaves tonight and your only footwear is sneakers, grab a basic pair here and move on quickly.

Tip: Check your checked bag status before shopping; if your bag with sandals is through-tagged to Piura or Rio, save the 10–15 minutes and buy cheaper Havaianas in town instead.

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