Near the Terminal 2 gates, Fashion Shop T2 covers basics fast
This clothing and accessories store sits airside in Terminal 2 at LUN, handy if you’ve already cleared security and spot a gap in your bag. Stock skews to casual travel wear and everyday pieces rather than high-end labels, so think replacement T‑shirts, light jackets, and simple dresses instead of runway fashion. It’s useful if your checked bag missed the connection or you underestimated Lusaka’s heat on arrival.
Most items sit in the mid-range price bracket by Zambia standards, more than downtown markets but less than duty free luxury. Expect to pay noticeably more than Shoprite in town for basics, but still under what you’d see at a big European hub like FRA or LHR. Payment usually runs smooth with cards accepted alongside kwacha cash, which helps if you’re burning through the last of your ZMW before departure from Terminal 2.
Kids’ clothes and simple accessories like caps, scarves, and costume jewelry round out the racks, useful if your flight from Terminal 2 lands you straight into an event or meeting and you need a quick refresh. Stock can feel random at times, so don’t walk in hunting for a precise brand or size run. Treat it more like a “see what they have in my size” stop rather than a mission-critical shopping list.
Figure 10–15 minutes is enough to scan the whole shop and try one or two items before boarding from nearby T2 gates. Lines at the single register can back up if a group arrives at once, so avoid cutting it close. Tip: note your boarding time in local Lusaka time on your phone before browsing; some visitors still think in their origin time zone and lose track.