Gate-side in Terminal 2, Boss is your sharpest option
Just past security in Terminal 2, Boss sits in the main Schengen shopping stretch, so you hit it on the walk to most A and B gates. The space runs standard Boss sizing, so if your suitcase tops out at 8 kg hand luggage, you can still grab a blazer or knit that fits without guessing.
Expect full-price pieces rather than outlet deals: shirts usually land around 800–1,000 DKK, polos at 700–900 DKK, and casual sneakers in the 1,400–1,900 DKK range. It’s better for replacing a forgotten dress shirt or belt than kitting out an entire wardrobe before a 06:00 departure.
Stock leans toward work travel basics: navy and grey suits, white and light-blue shirts, black and brown leather belts, plus logo sweatshirts that pair with cabin-friendly trainers. Terminal 2 mainly handles carriers like Lufthansa, Swiss, and many intra-Europe flights, so sizing and cuts skew business-trip friendly rather than beach holiday.
Staff typically process tax-free paperwork on the spot for non-EU passengers, which matters on bigger spends like a 4,000–5,000 DKK suit. Figure 10–15 minutes if you’re buying multiple items and want VAT sorted before heading toward your gate.
Tip: If your boarding pass shows a bus gate at the far end of Terminal 2, stop here first; walking back from the remote stands can add 10–12 minutes you won’t have before departure.