Opposite other fashion brands in T1, Lacoste keeps it simple.
This Lacoste sits airside in Terminal T1 at Geneva Airport, so you’re already through security before you see the green crocodile logo. Stock skews to current-season polos, logo hoodies, and tennis-style sneakers, with a smaller rack of outerwear that actually makes sense for Swiss winters. Expect airport pricing to match downtown Geneva boutiques; nothing here feels discounted.
Opening hours typically mirror main T1 retail, roughly early morning through the last evening departures, but staff start closing up as late European flights wind down. You’ll find full-price men’s and women’s polos, usually in classic white, navy, and a couple of seasonal colors, plus caps and small leather goods that fit easily in a cabin bag. Sizes run European, so a quick try-on is smarter than guessing.
If you’re short on time before a Schengen flight from T1, this works as a fast “I forgot a gift” stop: belts, wallets, and logo caps ring in under the cost of a full tracksuit, and they wrap purchases on request. Larger items like padded jackets and weekender bags eat into carry-on allowance, and several travelers mention needing to reshuffle at the gate on stricter airlines. Final tip: snap a photo of your receipt; it’s handy if you’re tracking warranty or company expenses later.