Near Aeroméxico check-in in T2, Boss handles last‑minute style fixes
Boss in Terminal 2 sits on the departures level, handy if you realize your shirt or shoes aren’t business‑trip ready. It’s post‑security, so you can pop in after clearing checks for Aeroméxico or Delta flights. Think standard Boss retail, not outlet pricing: shirts and polos run in the mid‑range designer bracket, and accessories trend higher than duty‑free fashion labels next door.
The shop focuses on menswear, with classic Boss shirts, jackets, and leather belts filling most of the floor. Sizes skew toward average builds, so very small or very large travelers sometimes walk out with only accessories. Expect full retail tags in pesos with occasional markdown racks near the back wall. Payment is easy: most credit cards work, and receipts print in MXN with an optional currency conversion you can decline.
Shoes, belts, and wallets usually give the best value here, especially if you need to fix a scuffed pair before a meeting out of MEX T2. Dress shoes sit near the entrance, while small leather goods line the right‑hand displays. Tailoring is minimal: they may pin a sleeve but don’t count on same‑day alterations before your flight. If you only have 20–30 minutes before boarding, you’ll still have time to grab a belt or tie.
Watch your timing at Boss if your gate is far into the T2 satellite, since some Aeroméxico flights board 40 minutes before departure. Quick strategy: check your gate on the screen by security, shop first if it’s near the main pier, and head straight to the gate once you buy—trying on suits can eat more time than you think.