Gate-side accessory stop in Terminal 1
Just past security in Terminal 1, Fashion Accessories Shop is the quick fix if you forgot a watch, hair tie, or small gift before boarding. It sits in the main post-security retail strip serving TSA’s domestic and short-haul international flights, so you’ll pass near it on the way to most gates.
Expect compact racks with basics rather than luxury labels: costume jewelry, simple earrings, scarves, sunglasses, and practical items like umbrellas and wallets. Prices sit in the mid-range for an airport shop, with small pieces starting under NT$200 and more polished sets or bags climbing higher.
Stock skews toward everyday wear that works with business-casual outfits, which fits the mix of commuters using Songshan. You’re more likely to find neutral-toned belts and understated bracelets than big statement pieces. If you need something subtle that won’t look odd in a meeting, this is where you grab it.
Hours track typical Terminal 1 flight banks, generally opening early morning for the first departures and staying open through late-evening flights; staff close up once the last wave of passengers has cleared the concourse. You won’t get late-night city-shopping variety, but it beats heading into town for a forgotten item before a 07:00 departure.
Skip anything you could buy easily at a convenience store in Taipei and focus on items that would actually disrupt your trip if missing: a belt before a client visit, a backup watch, or weather gear before flying into rain. Quick tip: snap a photo of your boarding pass and timebox this stop to five minutes so you don’t lose track before boarding starts.