Gate-side Michael Kors fix in Terminal D
This Michael Kors sits in DFW’s Terminal D, handy if you’re flying internationally out of gates D15–D31. It’s post-security on the departures level, so you don’t have to budget extra time for checkpoints once you’re inside.
Expect typical outlet-mall pricing it is not: most handbags sit in the $250–$500 range, with wallets and small leather goods closer to $75–$200. You’ll also see logo totes, crossbodies, and a rotating rack of seasonal styles that mirror what you’d find in a domestic mall store.
Watches and jewelry run through the usual Michael Kors playbook, with stainless-steel watches often tagged between $200 and $400 and fashion bracelets and earrings mostly under $150. If you forgot a gift, a boxed watch or wallet under $300 solves it in one stop.
Footwear and clothing take up less space here: a couple of racks of women’s ready-to-wear and a shelf or two of sneakers and sandals, generally in the $100–$250 bracket. Sizing depth is thinner than at a full-line store, so don’t expect every size in every style.
Airports shuffle boutique hours, but Terminal D shops commonly open around 7:00 a.m. and run through at least 9:00 p.m.; treat those as rough bounds and don’t count on a late-night dash after a 10:30 p.m. departure. Best move: if you want time to compare bags, swing by right after you clear D’s security instead of waiting until boarding calls start.