Gate-side in T2, Michael Kors sits on the main departures level near the international boarding area, so you can browse after clearing security without doubling back.
This shop focuses on the usual Michael Kors lineup: leather handbags, logo totes, small accessories, and watches, all in the mid-luxury bracket. Prices match standard Chile retail, so don’t expect big duty-free discounts, but you can sometimes catch seasonal promos on outlet-style tables near the entrance. It’s a good spot if you realize at 21:00 that you still need a present before a red-eye.
The store operates in sync with T2’s long-haul schedule and typically stays open for late departures after 22:00, which helps on overnight flights to North America or Europe. Bags and wallets tagged in CLP can be paid in pesos or major credit cards, and staff are used to foreign cards not having a local RUT number. You’re still inside security the whole time, so you can walk straight to your gate after paying.
Stock leans toward travel-friendly items: crossbody bags sized to fit under an airline seat, hard-wearing totes that pass most airlines’ personal-item checks, and passport holders that fit Chile’s slightly taller passport. Watch for the glass cases along the right wall; that’s where newer watch releases and higher-ticket leather pieces sit.
One tip: check your gate on the SCL screens before walking in. T2 stretches far, and a 26-minute walk to remote gates can sneak up on you if you lose track of time while comparing bag colors.