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Boggi Milano

Fashion

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Gate-side Italian tailoring in Terminal 1

Right in Munich Airport Terminal 1, Boggi Milano focuses on Italian menswear that still looks sharp after a long-haul. You’ll find it in the fashion strip of T1, handy if you’re killing time between Schengen flights and realize your shirt or jacket isn’t meeting the dress code at your next stop.

This is classic business-travel territory: cotton dress shirts, wool-blend suits, chinos, polos, and accessories that pair with a Rimowa and a laptop bag. Prices sit in the mid-to-upper bracket for airport fashion; expect shirts in roughly the €90–€140 range and jackets in the low hundreds. It skews more boardroom than beach, so skip it if you’re hunting for hoodies and sneakers.

Staff are used to tight connections and can usually pull a full office-ready look in under 15–20 minutes. Tailoring on the spot is limited, as you’d expect airside, so plan on off-the-rack fits rather than major alterations. The store carries belts, ties, and pocket squares too, which helps if you just realized your meeting in Milan or Zurich actually is “business formal.”

One practical tip: if your bag is already near cabin-size limits, wear the new blazer or overcoat out of the shop. Cabin crew on Lufthansa and other European carriers at MUC generally treat worn items as part of your outfit, not extra hand luggage.

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