How long is the Michael Kors Jet Set crossbody strap?
The Michael Kors Jet Set crossbody strap is typically adjustable, with an average strap drop of about 22 to 24 inches when worn crossbody. Measured end to end (including hardware), many Jet Set styles land in the roughly 46 to 55 inch range, depending on the specific Jet Set model, the way the strap is attached, and how many adjustment holes or slider positions it has.
Why the length can vary by “Jet Set” style
“Jet Set” is used across multiple Michael Kors bags (different sizes, silhouettes, and strap constructions), so strap specs aren’t identical across the lineup. Some versions use a fully adjustable buckle strap with punched holes, while others use a sliding adjuster, chain-and-leather sections, or different side attachment points. Those small construction changes can add or subtract an inch or two even when the bag looks similar at a glance.
How to confirm the exact strap length on your bag
If you already have the bag, the quickest check is to measure the strap at its shortest and longest setting. Lay the strap flat and measure from one clasp to the other (end-to-end). Then measure the “drop” by attaching the strap to the bag and measuring from the top of the strap at your shoulder point down to the top edge of the bag. This tells you how the bag will actually sit on your body, which matters more than total length.
Fit tips if you’re between settings
If the bag sits too high at the longest setting, a longer aftermarket strap (or a strap extender) can help, but match the hardware color and clasp size to avoid twisting and uneven wear. If it sits too low, shorten the strap to keep the bag close to the torso—this can improve comfort and reduce swinging while walking.
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FAQ
Is the Michael Kors Jet Set crossbody strap adjustable?
Most Jet Set crossbody bags include an adjustable strap, either via buckle holes or a sliding adjuster. The adjustment range is what typically creates that common 22–24 inch drop when worn crossbody.
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