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Sunglass Hut

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Right off Terminal A’s main corridor, Sunglass Hut is the predictable stop if you realize you left your shades at home. It sits airside in Terminal A, so this is only useful once you’re through security and past the first duty free. Expect global brands like Ray-Ban, Oakley, Prada, and Versace, all at standard Sunglass Hut pricing rather than duty-free deals.

You’re looking at roughly MXN $2,000–$5,000 for most Ray-Ban and Oakley frames, with designer labels climbing closer to MXN $6,000–$8,000. Staff usually push polarized lenses, which actually help if you’re landing into strong Nuevo León sun on afternoon arrivals. They also carry a few sport-oriented frames that suit road trips out of Monterrey more than business meetings.

Hours generally track Terminal A traffic: early open around the first wave of 05:00–06:00 departures and closing after the late evening flights around 22:00. Inventory leans hard into classic aviators and wayfarers, so if you want niche fashion pieces, odds are low. Cases, cleaning kits, and basic accessories sit near the counter and add roughly MXN $300–$600 to the tab.

No gotchas reported here: card payments work fine, and prices match other Sunglass Hut locations in Mexico City and Cancún within a few pesos. If you’re tight on time before a gate in A7–A12, walk past once, scan the wall, decide fast, and ask directly for your exact model number to avoid a long try-on session.

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