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Gant

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Opposite other fashion labels in BER Terminal 1, Gant sits mid-range on price and style.

Gant in Terminal 1 runs standard mall pricing, so think around €90–€150 for shirts and sweaters rather than souvenir-shop money. You’re getting proper dress shirts, chinos, polos, and casual knits instead of logo hoodies. It’s post-security, so this is a safe last-minute stop if your suitcase missed a smart-casual memo.

Shirt cuts run classic to slightly slim, with sizes usually stocked from S to XXL, which beats many airport-only labels that top out early. If you need something you can wear straight from BER into a meeting in central Berlin, their button-down oxfords and navy chinos do that “airport to office” shift without looking like you panic-bought at a duty free stand.

You won’t find rock-bottom deals here; discounts tend to be basic seasonal sales on a rack or two, often 20–30% off past-season colors. If you’re used to outlet pricing, this will feel standard European high-street. Quality is decent for frequent travel: shirts hold up to repeated hotel-laundry cycles better than fast fashion from the landside shops.

Gant’s accessories wall usually has belts, socks, and occasionally simple leather goods, which helps if security made you pull off a cracked belt at BER Terminal 1’s checkpoints. Colors lean safe—navy, white, grey—good if you want something that works with whatever’s already in your carry-on.

Tip: walk past once on your way to the gate to clock sizes and prices, then only commit if your flight from Terminal 1 still shows at least 25–30 minutes to boarding on the screens.

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