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Michael Kors

Concourse D shoppers hit Michael Kors for last‑minute upgrades

This Michael Kors sits post-security in MIA’s North Terminal near American’s Concourse D gates, so it works well if you’re already flying AA. It’s a compact boutique, mostly accessories and travel pieces rather than full runway collections. Think bags you’ll actually carry through TSA, not just on Instagram.

Handbags and crossbodies typically sit in the $150–$450 range, with leather backpacks and totes creeping higher. You’ll also see small accessories under $100: card holders, key fobs, and logo wallets that fit easily in a personal item. Watch the glass cases for sunglasses and watches; those often run $150–$350 and make quick gifts if you’re heading straight from MIA to a birthday or business meeting.

Inventory leans toward logo-heavy styles and current-season colors rather than deep archival pieces, so don’t expect outlet-level pricing. Airport promos do pop up, especially around long weekends and December holidays, but you’re mostly paying full retail. Bags come with standard Michael Kors packaging, which helps if you’re handing it off at baggage claim 30 minutes later.

Lines usually move fast since there’s no tailoring or complex checkout, but factor in 10–15 minutes if you want staff to pull sizes or box things. Try to swing by before the late-evening bank of departures from D20–D60; once those start boarding, the shop fills, and quick browsing turns into a scramble.

Tip: If your gate is deep in D40–D60, stop here on the walk out; you don’t want to backtrack across the North Terminal with a new tote and a rolling carry-on in tow.

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