Near gate T, Hugo Boss is your sharpest option for last‑minute business wear.
This Hugo Boss store sits airside in terminal T at Brussels Airport, so you’re fine to visit after security. It focuses on men’s tailoring and smart casual pieces, with suits, shirts, belts, and shoes you can realistically wear straight onto an LH or SN long‑haul. Prices match standard EU boutique tags, so think €80–€130 for shirts and several hundred euros for a suit jacket.
Opening hours generally track the main T concourse traffic, roughly early morning to late evening, but expect shorter hours on quieter weekend nights. Stock skews toward darker business colors, and you’ll find accessories like ties, wallets, and small leather goods you can grab in under 10 minutes. The staff is used to passengers with 45‑minute layovers and can size a belt or tie a knot fast.
Hugo Boss here is strongest for emergency upgrades: a fresh white shirt under €120 before a client meeting in Brussels, a replacement belt when yours fails at security, or a smarter jacket before a Swiss or Lufthansa business cabin. Changing rooms are compact but functional, and card payments in euro are standard, including contactless.
Tip: check your departure gate first; if you’re leaving from the far end of terminal T, budget at least 10–15 minutes to walk back from Hugo Boss with your new gear before boarding starts.