Gate-side accessories in Terminal 2
Ten minutes from most Terminal 2 gates, Brighton Collectibles focuses on mid-range handbags, jewelry, and small leather goods that feel more boutique than souvenir stand. You’re already past security in T2, so this works as a last stop for a replacement wallet, small crossbody, or gift before boarding. Prices sit firmly in the fashion-accessory bracket, not duty-free bargain territory.
This is a standard Brighton store, just scaled to airport size in Terminal 2. Expect structured handbags, coordinated wallet-and-bag sets, and logo-heavy belts rather than luggage or tech gear. If you need something under $50, look at keychains, card cases, or small stud earrings; bags run far higher. It skews more fashion than practical travel kit.
Stock leans toward women’s accessories, with a few unisex pieces in the smaller leather items. You won’t find phone chargers, headphones, or travel pillows here, so pair this with another shop in T2 if you still need basics. The tradeoff: the store usually feels calmer than the newsstands near the center of the concourse.
Use Brighton Collectibles as a targeted stop, not a browse for everything. If you’re tight on time at SAN, walk the Terminal 2 spine once, hit this for a specific gift or replacement bag, then grab food closer to your gate so you’re not doubling back before boarding.