Gate-side menswear at Terminal 2
Five minutes’ walk from most Lufthansa Schengen gates in Terminal 2, the Hugo Boss store is your best bet at MUC for a sharp last‑minute upgrade. It sits airside on the departures level, so you only visit after security. Expect full-price collections, not outlet stock, with jackets and suits sitting in the €500–€900 range and shirts typically €80–€150.
The focus here is menswear: business shirts, tailored trousers, blazers, and accessories like belts and ties. Sizes skew to European fits, so if you normally wear a 40R US jacket, think 50R EU here. Staff are used to tight layovers and can pull a full work outfit in under 10 minutes if you tell them your size and destination. Card payments are standard; tax‑free paperwork happens at purchase if you’re flying non‑EU.
Opening hours usually track Terminal 2’s main retail core, roughly 06:00 to 21:00, but they sometimes close a bit earlier on quiet evenings, especially outside the summer and Christmas peaks. Prices match mainland Germany boutiques, so don’t expect airport discounts, though you might see seasonal reductions on older styles near January and July sale periods.
Watch your connection time: if boarding for a Schengen flight at a remote G-gate starts 30 minutes before departure, you really only have a 10–15 minute window to try on anything. Try shirts or trousers first; tailoring tweaks aren’t available on-site, so factor that in if you need same‑day wear.