Gate-side Armani in T1 for last‑minute wardrobe upgrades
This Armani store sits in Terminal T1 at Viracopos, handy if you realize your shirt or blazer isn’t airport-lounge ready. It runs daily from 05:00 to 22:45, so it’s open for both early Azul departures and late arrivals. Stock is mostly clothing and accessories, not fragrance or cosmetics.
Prices lean toward full retail, so expect international-label numbers rather than outlet deals; think special-occasion shirt, not backup T‑shirt. The upside: pieces are current-season, not a random clearance rack. If you need something sharp for meetings in Campinas or São Paulo, this is the spot in T1 that actually fits that brief.
Selection skews classic Armani: neutral palettes, clean tailoring, and logo-forward casualwear. You’ll find dress shirts, polos, trousers, and some outerwear; sizing is better in common men’s sizes, thinner in extremes. Women’s options appear but in smaller depth than the men’s rail, so don’t bank on full sizing there if you’re cutting it close to a 20:00 departure.
Service is typical international-airport fashion: staff step in quickly and are used to people with 30 minutes before boarding. They’ll hem or adjust on the spot only if it’s something simple; anything more complex means wearing it as-is to your 10:30 flight. Cards are accepted, and prices are posted in BRL, so factor in FX if you’re using a foreign card.
Tip: If your boarding pass from T1 shows a bus gate, shop here first; once you ride down to those remote stands, you won’t want to trek back for a replacement shirt.