Near Terminal 1 check-in, BOSS Woman targets last-minute outfits.
This dedicated womenswear shop sits in Munich Airport’s Terminal 1, so it mainly serves non-Lufthansa and low-cost carriers using that side of MUC. You’re looking at premium prices in line with downtown boutiques, not outlet deals, but you gain the ability to sort work or event clothing right before a flight.
BOSS Woman focuses only on the women’s line from Hugo Boss, so don’t expect menswear or kids’ racks. You’ll see tailored blazers, trousers, dresses, and knitwear that work for meetings in Frankfurt or a dinner after landing. Accessories usually run from smaller leather goods to scarves and belts, giving you a sub-€200 gift option if full outfits feel too steep.
Stock trends toward neutral businesswear with a few seasonal pieces; sizing and color runs are slimmer than in a city flagship, simply because floor space in Terminal 1 is limited. If you’re chasing a very specific item you saw online, odds are better in central Munich than at this airport branch. Expect standard European sizing, and factor in tax-free paperwork if you’re flying outside the EU.
Figure on 10–15 minutes to walk from most Terminal 1 security lanes, browse, and get back to common gates. If your connection is under 45 minutes, walk your boarding pass straight to the gate first, then shop only if your flight still shows “on time.”