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Brighton Collectibles

Across from Gate 14 in Main Terminal, it’s all Brighton

Brighton Collectibles sits airside in OKC’s Main Terminal near gates 12–16, so you’re not trekking far from most Southwest and American departures. This is a pure accessories stop: handbags, wallets, belts, and jewelry, all in that very recognizable Brighton style. Prices run higher than the nearby newsstands; expect many pieces in the $40–$150 range, with larger bags climbing past $200.

The shop usually opens by around 5:00 a.m. to catch the first wave of morning flights and keeps going into the early evening bank, roughly 8:00–9:00 p.m., in line with Main Terminal retail hours. It’s post-security, so you’ll need a boarding pass in hand before browsing. Inventory leans heavily on women’s accessories, but there are a few men’s wallets and small leather goods near the front counter.

This isn’t a quick grab-and-go like the CNBC store two doors down; staff often walk you through sizes, colors, and matching sets, which can eat 10–15 minutes if you let it. Giftable items under $75 include small crossbodies, key fobs, and card cases, handy if you forgot a birthday or anniversary before a 6:30 a.m. departure. Larger statement bags and seasonal collections sit along the back wall, typically at full retail pricing with limited promos compared to off-airport outlets.

Skip this stop if you’re trying to make a tight 30-minute connection off a delayed inbound, since lines at the single register can add 5 minutes. One practical tip: snap a photo of the item tag with price and style number before heading to the gate; if your boarding group gets called early, you can later track the same piece at a local Brighton store or online without guessing.

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