Opposite the big fashion names in T3, In Good Company runs a clean, Singapore-born fashion label rather than another global chain. You’ll find it airside in Terminal 3 after security, so you don’t need to factor in immigration time. The space leans minimal and monochrome, which makes it easy to scan racks quickly if you’re on a 40–minute layover clock.
In Good Company sells womenswear, some unisex pieces, and a small kids’ line, all under its own label. Most tops sit in the S$90–S$160 range, with dresses often above S$200, so this is more “treat” than “basic airport tee.” Sizes skew toward Asian cuts, but staff will tell you straight away what works if you mention your usual EU or US size. Card and mobile payments are standard; cash works but slows things down.
Accessories sit near the entrance, with scarves, earrings, and small leather goods typically under S$120, useful if you just need a gift before a SQ long-haul out of T3. Nothing here screams “tourist merch,” so you’re paying for actual wardrobe pieces rather than logo souvenirs. Returns are usually store-credit only and must be done back in Singapore, which matters if you’re transiting through SIN once and not coming back soon.
Staff are used to people boarding flights to gates like A16 or B7 in under an hour, so they move fittings along quickly and can pin hems for later alterations at their city outlets. If you’re tight on time, head straight to the front racks marked with the current collection date stamp and skip the sale corner in the back; it eats minutes fast.