Gate-side fast fashion at Cuidado con el Perro in TIJ
Cuidado con el Perro sits in the Main Terminal at General Abelardo L. Rodríguez International Airport, on the departures side after security, so you can duck in on the way to gates 1–23. It’s a Mexican fast-fashion chain, so think mall-style clothing rather than airport-only souvenirs.
Prices land well under typical airport markup: T‑shirts often show tags around 150–250 MXN, jeans cluster near 400–600 MXN, and basic hoodies run roughly 500–700 MXN. That’s useful if your bag is light on clothes or you misjudged Tijuana’s weather and need an extra layer before a CBX walk or a late flight.
The racks lean heavily into streetwear: graphic tees, logo hoodies, skinny and relaxed-fit jeans, plus accessories like caps and belts under 300 MXN. Sizing skews toward younger cuts, so if you normally wear a large in US brands, grab one size up here and try it quickly in the fitting room near the back wall.
Cuidado con el Perro keeps typical terminal hours, roughly 6:00–22:00 daily, matching the bank of morning and evening departures. That means you can still grab a fresh T‑shirt or leggings after clearing CBX in the evening, instead of digging through a checked bag on the floor.
One practical tip: compare tags in pesos to your mental USD budget (about 17–20 MXN per dollar as a planning range) before heading to the register, since the shop may charge in MXN even if your card is set to USD.