Belts, socks, and shirts at GAT when you mispack
Fashion Store sits in Augsburg Airport’s GAT terminal and runs long hours: Monday to Saturday 07:00–21:00, Sunday 09:00–21:00. It’s a general fashion shop, not a luxury boutique, so think basics and simple outfits rather than designer labels. You’re airside, so this is for last-minute fixes after security, not pre-trip browsing on the way in from town.
Selection leans to travel clothing staples: shirts, trousers, light jackets, underwear, socks, and accessories like belts. Sizes can be hit-or-miss in smaller airports like AGB, so don’t count on a full size run the way you would in a city Zara or H&M. Prices track typical airport fashion levels, meaning noticeably higher than shops in central Augsburg, which is what Reddit regulars complain about in similar airside stores across Europe.
Most frequent flyers say they only use shops like this for true emergencies: forgotten belt before a client visit, missing socks before a multi-leg day, or grabbing an extra layer when the forecast in Munich suddenly drops below 10°C. Treat Fashion Store the same way: a functional backup, not a place to refresh half your wardrobe or hunt for deals. Airport rents and captive traffic usually mean you’re paying a premium on every T‑shirt and pair of jeans.
Watch your time: GAT is small, so you’re at most a 5–10 minute walk from any gate, but it’s still easy to lose 20 minutes browsing. Quick rule: if boarding starts within 30 minutes, grab only the item you truly need and pay; do the real shopping in town later.