Right by Terminal A gates, Cloe is your bag stop
Cloe sits airside in Terminal A at MTY, handy if your flight leaves from any A-gate and you have 15–20 minutes to spare. It’s a Mexico-based brand, so expect styles you actually see on the street in Monterrey, not just generic tourist merch. You’re looking at mid-range prices: backpacks and carry-ons usually land in the MXN $1,000–$3,000 bracket, with smaller accessories under MXN $700.
The focus here is bags and accessories: handbags, small rolling carry-ons that fit typical A320/737 bins, crossbody bags that work with a laptop sleeve, and wallets that beat the flimsy duty free stuff. Stock skews more fashion than hardcore travel gear, so think everyday use that still survives a 2–3 hour hop to CDMX or Cancun. Colors and models rotate seasonally, so if you like something, buy it then; the exact piece may not be there on your next trip.
Service is quick, which helps when boarding starts 30–40 minutes before departure at most A-gates. Staff usually float around the front of the shop and will quote dimensions in centimeters if you’re trying to satisfy Volaris or Viva Aerobus carry-on rules. Card payments in pesos are standard, and many items come tagged with basic material details so you can decide in under five minutes.
Practical tip: walk past your gate first, check the boarding time printed on your A-gate boarding pass, then backtrack to Cloe so you don’t lose track of a 20-minute boarding window.