T1 domestic side is where you’ll find FARM’s racks of bold prints.
FARM sits airside in Terminal 1, so you only reach it after security for BSB’s domestic flights. It’s a Brazilian fashion brand, not an airport souvenir stall, with bright Rio-style clothes that stand out among the usual duty-free and snack spots. Expect prices closer to city-mall levels than tourist-trap markups; dresses often land in the R$350–R$700 range and tops in the R$200–R$400 bracket.
The shop usually trades through core flight banks, roughly 08:00–21:00 in T1, but hours flex with the schedule, especially on quieter midweek evenings. Inventory leans heavy on women’s clothing and accessories, with some seasonal swimwear that actually fits a last‑minute beach detour to Rio or Salvador. Sizes can run small compared with US or European brands, so plan to try things on instead of grabbing and going.
Most pieces at FARM in BSB mirror what you’d find in Brasília’s ParkShopping locations, so you’re not paying a huge premium for buying at the airport. That said, capsule prints sometimes sell out fast; the airport store might have a dress or skirt that online stock already shows as gone. Staff usually handle tax‑receipt details in under 5 minutes, helpful if you’re tight on time before a GOL or LATAM departure from T1.
Quick tip: if you want time to browse properly, hit FARM before heading to your gate cluster in T1, not during boarding calls, since fitting rooms can back up when two or three flights to São Paulo and Rio all board within 30 minutes.