DFA Fashion sits in Terminal A’s airside shopping strip
You pass DFA Fashion after security in Terminal A, on the main corridor toward the international gates. It’s one of the larger clothing-focused shops in this wing, sharing the stretch with duty free and a couple of souvenir stores. Expect mostly resort-friendly pieces: light dresses, casual shirts, beach cover-ups and accessories aimed at passengers still in flip-flops.
Prices run airport-high but not shocking for Punta Cana; think roughly mid-mall U.S. level for basics, with markups most noticeable on branded sunglasses and handbags. Payment works fine with major credit cards in USD, and prices usually show both pesos and dollars. Because this is past security in Terminal A, you can only reach it if you depart from that side of PUJ, not from Terminal B.
Stock leans strongly toward warm-weather clothing, so you’ll see more linen and cotton than denim or jackets. If you forgot a swimsuit, beach bag, or light sandals before a resort stay, this is one of the few spots inside Terminal A where you can fix that in under 10 minutes. Selection trends toward generic resort fashion rather than designer labels, so think logo-light pieces rather than marquee European brands.
Lines at the register spike when several gates on the A pier board at once, especially around late-morning bank times between 10:00 and 13:00. Try to duck in earlier in the day after clearing security to avoid crowding at the fitting mirrors. One practical move: snap a quick photo of price tags you like so you can compare at the next shop before committing.