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Gate-adjacent luxury in T-B for last-minute gifts

This Coach boutique sits airside in Tom Bradley International Terminal (T-B), a few minutes’ walk from most long-haul gates. It runs typical LAX international hours, roughly from early morning departures to late-night bank flights, so you can browse before that 11 p.m. red-eye to Asia or Europe. Think full-price Coach, not outlet, with bags and small leather goods lined up for quick decisions between boarding calls.

Expect the usual Coach lineup: totes, crossbodies, backpacks, wallets, and key fobs, plus a rotating rack of scarves and small accessories. Prices match mainland boutiques, so a standard leather wallet lands around the $100–$200 mark and larger bags push into the $300+ range. If you’re tight on time, head straight to the wall with smaller items; they ring up faster and still feel like a real present.

Inventory skews toward travel-friendly pieces: compact zip wallets that work with foreign currency, crossbodies sized for passports, and carry-on-friendly duffels that still fit overhead on a 777 out of T-B. Staff can usually punch a new hole in a belt or adjust a strap in under five minutes, which helps if boarding starts at 40 minutes prior. Don’t expect deep promos, though you may hit the occasional 10–20% seasonal sale.

Use this shop as your backup plan if your checked bag with the original gift is sitting on a 10-hour LAX–SYD flight without you. Walk by on the way to your B-gate, clock a price point, then loop back only if your connection or delay gives you at least 15–20 spare minutes.

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