Right after security in Terminal 1, Boss sits on the main retail strip.
This Boss store in BER Terminal 1 focuses on menswear and accessories, handy if you need a sharp upgrade before a meeting in the city. Expect the usual suiting, shirts, polos, and leather goods, with prices matching downtown Berlin boutiques rather than outlet levels. You’re airside, so you can shop in euro only and walk straight back to your gate afterward.
Stock skews business and smart-casual: tailored jackets, dress shirts, belts, and wallets are easier to find than logo-heavy streetwear. Sizing runs on standard EU cuts, so if you’re converting from US sizes, allow a couple extra minutes in the fitting room. Expect seasonal collections and current-year lines rather than older clearance, and tailoring services are not on-site, so suits come off-the-rack only.
Most pieces land in the EUR 80–180 range for shirts and polos, with suits and outerwear running into the several-hundred-euro bracket. Compared to duty free, this is closer to a normal fashion boutique: you’re paying for convenience and the label, not deep discounts. Staff speak German and English, and tax-free forms are available for non‑EU passengers if your spend crosses the usual threshold.
Cards dominate here: Visa, Mastercard, Amex, and contactless all work, and cash in euro is fine. Figure on 10–20 minutes for a quick shirt-and-belt run and 30 minutes if you’re trying on suits. Last tip: snap photos of price tags and keep the paper receipt — it simplifies both exchanges in the city and any VAT refund claim later in the terminal.