From Coach to Kors: The 4 American Bag Brands You Need to Know (and Their Global Impact)
Few industries connect the world quite like fashion. A handbag debuting on a model at Paris Fashion Week can appear on stylish individuals in Sydney or Los Angeles within days.
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Photos of décor-laden “it bags,” popularized by stylish teens from Yokohama to Paris, can ignite global trends overnight—proof that fashion’s influence truly knows no borders.
A lineup of iconic American handbags from Dooney & Bourke, Michael Kors, Coach, and Kate Spade showcases the craftsmanship and design heritage that continue to define U.S. fashion
As wonderful as it is to unite the world’s citizens with garments of every type, the fashion world’s reach and need to keep up with supply for the consumer’s demand have led to some unfortunate consequences.
and alike have outsourced manufacturing to other countries, exploiting workers by paying them pennies on the dollar to craft the next “it” bag.
With ethical consumption becoming a more pressing issue for the consumer than ever, American shoppers have turned their sights toward . Now, consumers are holding these brands to a higher standard, asking them to do right by their customers and employees.
To help you understand the global impact behind your favorite bag (or to help you pick your next favorite purse!), we’ve compiled a list of the four most famous and iconic American handbag brands—what they’re known for, where they’re made, and what they’re doing to step it up.
Dooney & Bourke — Classic Craftsmanship & Equestrian Elegance
First launched in 1975 in Norwalk, Connecticut, began as a luxury leather company creating lasting pieces that could be seen sported in the equestrian community.
In 1981, the brand debuted its first collection of women’s handbags, finding its peak in popularity in the early 2000s. Dooney & Bourke not only created their own “it” bags but even released a line called “It Bags” in collaboration with actress Hayden Panettiere.
A Dooney & Bourke boutique display showcases the brand’s heritage craftsmanship—once proudly made in Norwalk, Connecticut, where the company is still based—though most bags today are produced in China, with select collections made in Italy, Costa Rica, and Mexico (Credit: Melissamn / Shutterstock)
Vintage Dooney & Bourke handbags were manufactured in the United States, featuring a “Made in America” stamp inside each purse.
While the brand still manufactures some products in the United States, many Dooney & Bourke handbags are manufactured in other locations such as Costa Rica, Italy, Mexico, and China.
The brand still manufactures several of its most famous bags from the early 2000s, though they look slightly different from their original form. Here are a few of Dooney & Bourke’s most iconic bags that you can buy at and :
1.1 Pebble Grain Zip Zip Satchel, $278
One of Dooney & Bourke’s most iconic silhouettes, the Pebble Grain Zip Zip satchel is a modern satchel made from durable pebble leather with a dome shape
1.2 All Weather Leather 3.0 Saddle Crossbody 20, $348
Inspired by equestrian design, the All Weather Leather 3.0 Saddle Crossbody is made from innovative Italian pebble leather that’s lightweight and long-lasting
1.3 Florentine Satchel, $508
A Dooney original, the Florentine Satchel is a chic satchel made from Italian Vachetta leather that gets softer with age
Coach — The New York Legacy Reinvented
First founded on 34th Street in New York City in 1941, (affectionately known as Coach) became a household name in the mid-60s.
From the ’80s to the 2000s, Coach dominated the American handbag scene due to its versatile styles that could fit any occasion. After being relegated to outlet malls across the United States, Coach has breathed new life into its styles to adapt to new generations.
A Coach boutique display highlights the brand’s enduring popularity in American fashion, though most of its handbags are now produced overseas in countries such as Vietnam, Cambodia, and the Philippines (Credit: Robert Way / Shutterstock)
Despite being one of the most popular American handbag brands, Coach no longer manufactures any of its bags in the United States.
Instead, the brand has outsourced production to Cambodia, Vietnam, China, and the Philippines, and Coach has come under fire for its unethical manufacturing and environmental practices.
Still, Coach does make some cute bags. Here are a few that you can find at and :
2.1 Cassie Crossbody 19, $295
A compact crossbody bag, the Cassie 19 has interchangeable straps for a versatile style
2.2 Willow Saddle Bag, $375 – $471
The Willow Saddle Bag features a saddle-style silhouette and trendy, wide crossbody straps
2.3 Duffle 16, $350
A compact crossbody bag, the Coach Duffle 16 is made from buttery soft leather and features a zip-top closure that opens to a spacious interior with multiple pockets
Coach: Bag & Fashion Highlights
It’s worth spotlighting how Coach has remained a staple not only in footwear but also in handbag design. From archive-inspired reissues to celebrity-loved crossbodies, these YNS features capture the enduring charm and versatility of Coach bags.
💼 & 👠 Coach in Style, Shoe & Bag Editorials:
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- ⭐ — Kate styling metallic Coach shoes in a celebrity footwear feature.
- ⭐ — A street-style moment featuring Coach sandals in casual wear.
- ⭐ — A deep brand profile focused on Coach’s handbag legacy.
- ⭐ — Exploration of Coach’s archive-inspired handbag designs.
- ⭐ — Celebrity style using a Coach crossbody.
- ⭐ — On-set photography of Katharine McPhee styled with a Coach bag.
- ⭐ — Lists the Coach Pillow Tabby Shoulder Bag 18 as a standout pick.
Kate Spade New York — Playful Luxury With Heart
Founded by Kansas City native Kate Brosnahan in 1993, the company is synonymous with New York City. Known for its whimsical, colorful take on utilitarian items, Kate Spade purses can be found in nearly every department store—luxury or low-end—across the United States.
Since are sold in both high-end and casual establishments, the brand’s prices and manufacturing processes vary greatly depending on the type of bag and where it is sold.
Sold in both high-end and casual establishments, the prices and manufacturing processes of Kate Spade bags vary depending on the type of bag and where it is sold (Credit: DreamArchitect / Shutterstock)
Kate Spade handbags, made of leather or other animal products, are produced in Italy or the Dominican Republic, while wicker bags are made in factories in Taiwan or the Philippines.
The remainder of Kate Spade handbags are manufactured in China, Vietnam, and Indonesia. There are a select few Kate Spade purses produced in the United States, labeled as such.
While it is difficult to know whether Kate Spade upholds ethical manufacturing processes, we must admit that the brand has churned out some of our favorite bags of late. Here are a few of our favorites from and :
3.1 Knott Medium Satchel, $348
Featuring a classic satchel silhouette, the Kate Spade Knott is a compact and structured satchel constructed from pebbled leather with a top carry handle and a removable crossbody strap
3.2 Boxxy Crossbody, $498
As its name suggests, the Kate Spade Boxxy features a boxy silhouette with a padded lambskin leather design
3.3 Love Shack Heart Purse, $179
The Love Shack bag is defined by its unique heart-shaped silhouette, complete with a top handle and a crossbody strap
Kate Spade: Bag & Fashion Highlights
Known for its whimsical spirit and timeless sophistication, Kate Spade continues to charm fashion lovers with playful designs that balance practicality and personality. These YNS editorials highlight how the brand’s handbags and accessories have shaped modern American style.
👜 & 👗 Kate Spade in Bag & Fashion Editorials:
- ⭐ — A full guide to authenticating Kate Spade bags with real-life examples of materials, stitching, and logos.
- ⭐ — Showcases clutch handbags and accessories infused with Kate Spade’s playful cosmopolitan aesthetic.
- ⭐ — Highlights the brand’s colorful lookbook featuring bags, shoes, and ready-to-wear pieces.
- ⭐ — Features fashion bloggers styling Kate Spade handbags with modern streetwear looks.
- ⭐ — Lists Kate Spade among the top picks for chic yet functional handbags for students and young professionals.
Michael Kors — The Jet-Set Standard for Modern Glamour
Launched in 1981 and again in 2002 by its eponymous founder, Michael Kors handbags became popular across the globe due to their luxurious, wear-anywhere styles that feature a touch of edge.
Michael Kors, a dominant force in American fashion, after his Spring/Summer 2026 runway show at New York Fashion Week on September 14, 2026 (Credit: Ik Aldama / DPA / Cover Images)
Like Kate Spade, Michael Kors bags and purses are seen in an odd dichotomy of places—either for hundreds of dollars in high-end luxury stores or less than $100 in .
These two lines—budget and luxury Michael Kors handbags—are made for entirely different price points and are (unfortunately) manufactured accordingly.
The majority of Michael Kors bags are made in China, Indonesia, Korea, Vietnam, or the Philippines, while some of its luxury bags are produced in Italy or Turkey (Credit: Sorbis / Shutterstock)
If you purchased a , there is a good chance it was made in China, Indonesia, Korea, Vietnam, or the Philippines.
Though some luxury Michael Kors styles are produced in Italy or Turkey, the brand still gets most of its materials and labor from China.
Michael Kors: Bag & Fashion Highlights
Michael Kors frequently bridges the worlds of handbags, accessories, and celebrity fashion. These YNS editorials showcase how the brand plays a role in both red carpet styling and everyday bag guides.
👜 & 👗 Michael Kors in Bag & Fashion Editorials:
- ⭐ — A guide to authenticating Michael Kors handbags with signs to watch out for.
- ⭐ — A curated selection of crossbody styles from the brand.
- ⭐ — Highlights of how celebrities styled Michael Kors accessories at the show.
- ⭐ — Features a red carpet look with Michael Kors styling.
- ⭐ — A celebrity outing featuring a vibrant Michael Kors “Miranda” tote.
- ⭐ — An airport street style moment with a bold Michael Kors “Selma” messenger bag.
Despite Michael Kors being a brand frequently seen on red carpet regulars, the brand seems to produce iterations of the same three bags over and over again, like the following from and :
4.1 Chantal Large Logo Tote Bag, $328
The perfect bag for staycations or shopping sprees, the Chantal Large Tote has a spacious interior with a wall slip and zip pockets
4.2 Valerie Small Pebbled Leather Satchel, $328
A petite version of the classic Valerie, this satchel is made from pebbled leather with a smooth trim, double-top handles, and a detachable shoulder strap
4.3 Parker Medium Logo Crossbody Bag, $398
The Parker Medium Crossbody boasts a sleek camera bag-style silhouette with multiple interior pockets that provide practical storage
American-Made & Iconic U.S. Fashion Highlights
As this article concludes, it’s worth celebrating the craftsmanship and creativity behind American-made shoes, handbags, and fashion brands that continue to influence global style. These YNS editorials explore the legacy, innovation, and cultural reach of U.S. labels that proudly represent American design.
🇺🇸 American-Made & American Brands in Footwear & Fashion:
- ⭐ — A guide to shoe brands that manufacture domestically across styles from sneakers to boots.
- ⭐ — Explores legacy U.S. footwear brands and their historic impact on fashion and design.
- ⭐ — Showcases sneaker labels committed to domestic production, sustainability, and ethical sourcing.
- ⭐ — Highlights New Balance’s factories in Maine and Massachusetts and its celebrated Made in USA lines.
- ⭐ — A deep dive into leading U.S. fashion houses that define American luxury and lifestyle.