Gate-side pricing with mall-level style at T1’s Richards
This Richards sits airside in Terminal T1 at Brasília (BSB), so you only see it after security. It’s a fashion and accessories shop, not duty-free, with prices that track Brazilian mall branches rather than big airport markups. Expect mid-range tags on shirts, polos, and leather goods, not fast‑fashion cheap and not full luxury either.
Most of the floor is men’s clothing, with shirts and polos running in the R$250–R$450 bracket depending on fabric and season. You’ll also see casual trousers, some knitwear, and a small women’s rail, but the focus leans heavily male. Sizing follows standard Brazilian cuts, so if you normally wear BR sizes, you’re safe grabbing a last‑minute replacement here.
Accessories sit near the entrance: belts, wallets, and small leather pieces, generally between R$150 and R$400. That section is the quickest stop if your main bag is checked and you want a cleaner wallet or belt before a meeting in São Paulo or Rio. No electronics, no luggage, just clothing and leather, so don’t walk over expecting a one‑stop travel store.
There are no posted extended late‑night hours, but shops in BSB T1 usually track the main flight banks, so assume it opens by mid‑morning and stays active into the evening. If you’re short on time, scan the accessories tables first; you can be in and out in under five minutes and still make boarding when the screen flips to “last call.”