Okay, so I’ve been getting a lot of questions lately about Michael Kors handbags, specifically, where are they actually made? I decided to dive in and do some digging myself, and honestly, it was a bit of a rabbit hole. Here’s what I found out:
The Initial Search
First, I grabbed a few of my own Michael Kors bags and checked the labels. You know, the usual “Made in…” tag. I found a mix: some said “Made in China,” others “Made in Vietnam,” and one even said “Made in Indonesia.” I have owned a few that were made in Italy, so I was not surprised by the variety. This told me right away there wasn’t going to be one single answer.
Digging Deeper Online
Next, I hit up the internet. I started with the official Michael Kors website, hoping for some clear information. No such luck. They talk a lot about design and quality, but not much about the actual manufacturing locations.
Then I scoured forums and fashion blogs. I found lots of people asking the same question, and a whole bunch of different answers. Some people claimed all bags were made in China, others insisted they were all made in Vietnam. It was a mess!
My Conclusion
So, after all this “research,” here’s what I’ve pieced together:

- Michael Kors, like many big fashion brands, doesn’t stick to just one country for manufacturing.
- It seems like China, Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, and even Italy are all places where they have made or currently make their handbags.
- It probably depends on the specific bag style, the materials used, and maybe even the time of year it was produced. Different supplier or lines perhaps.
Basically, there’s no easy, one-size-fits-all answer. It’s a mix! If you’re really curious about a specific bag, your best bet is to check the tag inside. It’s not some big secret, it’s just not something they advertise loudly, I guess.