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Adolfo Domínguez

T1

T1’s main fashion name-check is Adolfo Domínguez

On the T1 side of Barcelona–El Prat, Adolfo Domínguez is the Spanish ready-to-wear stop if you need something sharper than duty-free sweatshirts. Expect mid-range pricing for an airport: shirts and blouses often land in the €70–€120 bracket, with dresses and jackets climbing higher. Styles lean clean and minimalist, more city-office and dinner-in-Eixample than beachwear.

The shop sits airside in Terminal T1, so you need a boarding pass in hand before you can walk in. Stock usually splits into womenswear, menswear, and accessories, with bags and wallets in the €60–€200 range depending on leather and size. Sizing follows standard European cuts, so US travelers may want to try one size up from what they buy at home.

You’ll see seasonal sales here roughly in sync with Spain’s rebajas periods, especially around January and July, and discounts of 20–40% on last-season items are common. It’s still a fashion brand, not an outlet, so don’t expect bargain-bin pricing. Staff typically handle basic alterations elsewhere in the city, not in-airport, so what you buy here is off-the-rack only.

Card payments in euros are the norm, and most major credit cards from the US, UK, and EU run without issue. If you’re flying non-EU and doing tax-free, allow an extra 15–20 minutes before boarding to get the refund forms stamped in T1. Tip: snap a photo of all receipts from Adolfo Domínguez in T1 before you leave the shop, just in case anything gets mis-scanned at customs.

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