Okay, so I’ve been getting a lot of questions about Dooney & Bourke bags lately, specifically where they’re made. I decided to dig in and do some serious investigating, and here’s what I found out.

First, I grabbed my own Dooney & Bourke bags – a mix of older and newer ones. I checked the tags inside. Some clearly said “Made in China,” others “Made in USA,” and a couple listed other countries like Italy or Mexico. Hmm, interesting, a bit of a mixed bag, it seemed!
My Deep Dive into Dooney Production
Next, I hit the internet. I spent hours going through forums, reading old articles, and even watching some YouTube videos of people reviewing their Dooney bags. Here is what I found during my research:
- I learned that in the beginning, Dooney & Bourke proudly made all their bags in the USA.
- Then, things started to change. To keep up with demand and probably keep costs down, they started outsourcing some of the production.
- I found out that most of their bags now are made in China. But here’s the catch, there are still some bags which are “Assembled in the USA.”
- I also noticed some people talking about differences in quality, but honestly, it seemed pretty subjective. Some folks loved their “Made in China” bags, others swore by the older, “Made in USA” ones.
Finally, I wanted some clarity. I went through my notes, I wanted to make sure I had everything covered.
So, the short answer is: Dooney & Bourke bags are made in a few different places. Mostly China, but also potentially the USA (assembly, at least), and a few other countries. It really depends on the specific bag and when it was made. If you’re curious about a particular bag, check the tag – that’s your best bet!