Gate-side fashion basics in T near the central duty-free
Fashion Hub sits airside in Terminal T at Oslo Airport, just off the central duty-free area, so you pass it on the main walk to most Schengen gates. It focuses on quick wardrobe fixes rather than luxury splurges, which matters when your suitcase is somewhere over Germany and boarding starts in 40 minutes.
Expect mid-range pricing by Norwegian standards: think around 299–699 NOK for T-shirts, shirts, and light knitwear, with accessories like scarves and caps often under 249 NOK. Labels skew European high-street rather than designer, so you can refresh a travel outfit without dropping half your ticket price.
The racks lean heavily on neutral basics and travel-friendly pieces: black jeans, plain shirts, soft hoodies, and simple dresses that still look presentable in a meeting. Sizes run fairly standard EU ranges, but if you’re very tall or need larger sizes, selection thins out fast, especially during peak afternoon banks around 14:00–17:00.
You’ll also find last‑minute accessories: belts, socks, underwear, and small handbags so you can reshuffle carry-on limits before a flight. Staff generally speak English and can swap hangers and tags quickly, which helps if you’re tight against a boarding time on the screens just outside.
Quick tip: if you just need socks, underwear, or a basic T-shirt under 300 NOK, head straight to the wall fixtures at the right-hand side of the entrance instead of wading through the central racks.