Gate-adjacent fashion stop near T departures
Just past security in Terminal T, InFashion sits on the main airside shopping street, so you’ll walk by it heading toward most Schengen gates. It’s a clothing and accessories shop, not duty free, with prices in Norwegian kroner that line up with downtown Oslo high-street stores rather than outlet deals.
InFashion focuses on everyday travel wear: lightweight jackets that actually fit under a Ryanair or Norwegian Air cabin bag limit, knit sweaters that work for a 22:00 landing in winter, and basics like T-shirts and jeans. You’ll also see accessories like scarves, belts, and bags, all branded from mid-range European labels you’d recognize from Oslo City mall.
Opening hours generally track peak departures, roughly from 06:00 through late evening bank waves around 22:00, but smaller banks between 12:00 and 14:00 can feel a bit quiet. Prices on items like scarves often sit in the 300–600 NOK range, with jackets and dresses jumping to four digits. Tax-free savings here mainly come via the VAT refund if you’re leaving the EU/EEA and qualify.
If your gate is in the low A or B teens, you’re at most a 5–7 minute walk from InFashion; non-Schengen flyers heading to the E-gates pass it before passport control. Stock isn’t airport-themed beyond the odd “Oslo” print tee, so treat it as a last-minute top-up rather than souvenir hunting.
Tip: If you only have 10–15 minutes before boarding starts, check the front racks closest to the aisle; staff usually park seasonal items and quick-grab basics there so you’re not buried in the back of the store watching the clock.