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Boggi outlet in Milan for business men

You can buy a stylish business men's suit with a discount of up to 70% at the Boggi Factory Outlet Store, which is literally a 20-minute drive from the center of Milan. It will be very simple for men of standard equipment to choose an outfit, but I also recommend paying attention to this brand to slender guys with a height of 180 cm and above.

For example, suits and shirts from Boggi only fit me well from Italian brands, and I tried them on, believe me, not a few.

In any case, if you plan to combine a trip to Milan with buying a costume, then take note.

Address and time

The Boggi brand outlet is located in Milan at Viale Vincenzo Lancetti, 28. Here is the point on the map.

  • Working hours: from 10 to 19:00, on Sunday there is a lunch break from 13:30 to 15:00.
  • How to get there: By public transport by metro or tram to Milano Lancetti Station, which is 50 meters from the outlet. From Duomo Cathedral, on line number 3 you can reach Comasina Station (10 minutes, 7 stops) and walk 800 meters on foot.

In the neighborhood is another outlet of the brand Brian & Barry. Official brand website: www.brianebarry.it

I advise you to look into it, too, if Boggi will not have sizes on you.

The store itself is relatively small and you are unlikely to spend more than 20 minutes here. But there is everything to look stylish: shirts, jackets, trousers, scarves, raincoats. Came, measured, bought - our motto!

  • I advise you to read: when sales start in Italy

Prices

The amount of discounts depends on the model; if you are lucky, you can buy a jacket for 200-400 euros instead of 600.

Great stock business shirts sold at Double B for 139.90 euros for 3 pieces.

In Boggi you can pick up pants for 40 euros instead of 120 euros.

On average, a shirt at discounts costs 35-40 euros.

Double B has a small female department, but you should not have high expectations. The choice is quite modest.

If the article is useful to you, please share your comments about visiting the outlet in the comments. I will be glad to answer your questions, if any.

Watch the video: BOGGI MILANO. VOUGUE FASHION'S NIGHT OUT. @Flagship Store di Milano S. Babila (November 2024).

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