Near T-gates, Massimo Dutti is your mid-range fashion stop
This Massimo Dutti sits airside in Brussels Airport’s Terminal T, so you’re fine once you clear security. It skews business casual: shirts, knitwear, tailored trousers and outerwear that won’t look out of place in a European office. Think muted colors, clean lines, and prices roughly in the €60–€150 band for most pieces. If your checked bag goes missing before a meeting in the EU quarter, this is one of the few spots where you can rebuild a presentable outfit in 15 minutes.
Stock runs through men’s and women’s collections, with seasonal coats and blazers typically the priciest items on the racks. Expect leather shoes around the €100+ mark and accessories like belts and scarves under €60. Sizing follows standard European labels (e.g., 38–48 for men’s jackets), which can trip up US flyers in a rush. Staff usually flips between French, Dutch, and English without drama, which speeds up the try-on-and-pay loop when you’re staring at a 45-minute boarding clock.
Service is quick: fitting rooms are close to the entrance, and payment is tap-and-go, so a shirt swap can be done in under 10 minutes if your gate is nearby. Returns follow typical Massimo Dutti policy, but double-check the receipt if you’re heading outside the EU for VAT details. Tip: snap photos of size tags from anything you like here, then re-order from home if your carry-on is already at the 8 kg limit.