Gate-side designer bags in Terminal B
This Michael Kors sits airside in LAX’s Tom Bradley International Terminal (Terminal B), so you’re already through security when you spot the logo along the main luxury row. It’s a standard boutique layout: handbags up front, accessories and smaller leather goods along the walls, ready-to-wear and shoes pushed toward the back.
Prices match typical U.S. mall stores; don’t expect duty‑free levels on a $300–$500 handbag or a $150–$250 wallet. You might catch occasional promos tied to airport-wide sales, but regulars report that outlet-style deals you’d see at a Tanger or Premium Outlets location don’t show up here.
Terminal B mainly handles long-haul carriers like Qantas, ANA, and British Airways, so the shop often has seasonal travel-focused pieces—think larger totes and crossbody bags sized for a 17‑hour LAX–SYD flight. Accessories like logo cardholders, key fobs, and small pouches usually sit under $100 and work as last-minute gifts.
Service tends to be quick because most shoppers are racing to gates in the 130–159 range, but fitting rooms and shoe try-ons can still eat 15–20 minutes if you get chatty. Staff are used to tight departure times and typically check your boarding pass to warn you if you’re pushing it.
If you’re connecting from Terminal 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 via the airside walkway, budget at least 10–15 minutes each way to reach Terminal B; only make the walk if you already planned to browse multiple luxury stores, not just this one shop.