Gate-adjacent Brooks Brothers in Terminal B for last-minute fixes
This Brooks Brothers sits airside in Terminal B, handy if you’re flying United or an international carrier out of B-gates and realize your shirt or tie isn’t business-ready. It runs typical airport retail pricing, so expect shirts and accessories to cost a bit more than at a mall store, but still less pain than showing up wrinkled to a meeting in DC or abroad.
Store hours track the morning and evening banks in B, usually opening before 7:00 a.m. and staying open until after the last wave of transatlantic departures around 9:00–10:00 p.m. If you have a 45–60 minute layover between B gates, you can duck in, grab a non-iron dress shirt, and still make boarding. It’s post-security, so you can only reach it with a valid same-day boarding pass.
Inventory leans toward business basics: white and blue dress shirts, silk ties, polo shirts, and a few sport coats in common sizes like 38–44. Expect standard Brooks Brothers fits rather than outlet-only lines. You probably won’t see deep clearance racks here, but you can usually find a simple navy tie or a replacement belt in under 5 minutes.
Quality is consistent with downtown Brooks Brothers locations, just with less breadth in sizes and colors than a full flagship on, say, Connecticut Avenue in DC. If you need tailoring or sleeve adjustments, this small airport footprint can’t do same-day alterations, so assume off-the-rack only. Tip: snap a photo of the receipt; corporate travelers often get quick reimbursement when the problem is “lost luggage” or “coffee on my shirt” at IAD.