Ini conversation yang kitorang dengar almost every week kat Amaboxly: “Kak, kawan saya dari Singapore cakap beg branded lagi murah kat Malaysia. Betul ke?”
Jawapan ringkas: YES. Memang betul. Dan beza harga tu bukan sikit — kadang-kadang sampai 30-40% cheaper.
Tapi jangan just percaya cakap kitorang — kitorang nak BUKTIKAN dengan data sebenar. Dalam artikel ni, kitorang compile harga actual beg branded popular kat Malaysia (dalam RM) dan Singapore (dalam SGD, converted to RM), side by side. Korang sendiri boleh judge. Numbers don’t lie lah!
Dan the best part? Kitorang juga explain KENAPA harga di Malaysia lebih murah — so korang faham the logic behind it, bukan just “oh, murah, best!” without understanding why. Let’s break it all down!
- TL;DR — Quick Summary
- Bukti Harga: Malaysia vs Singapore (2026)
- Coach: Malaysia vs Singapore
- Kate Spade: Malaysia vs Singapore
- Michael Kors: Malaysia vs Singapore
- Tory Burch: Malaysia vs Singapore
- 5 Sebab Kenapa Malaysia Lebih Murah
- Faktor Outlet: The REAL Game Changer
- Harga Amaboxly vs Semua (The Ultimate Comparison)
- Tips Untuk Singaporean Shoppers
- Soalan Lazim (FAQ)
TL;DR — Quick Summary
For korang yang nak jawapan cepat tanpa baca the whole thing:
Okay, now for those yang nak the full breakdown — keep reading!
Bukti Harga: Malaysia vs Singapore (2026)
Kitorang gather data harga ni dari few sources:
- Malaysia retail: Harga dari boutique stores kat Pavilion KL, KLCC, Mid Valley (Feb 2026)
- Malaysia outlet: Harga dari Johor Premium Outlets / Genting Premium Outlets (Feb 2026)
- Singapore retail: Harga dari boutique stores kat ION Orchard, Marina Bay Sands, Takashimaya (Feb 2026)
- Singapore outlet: Harga dari IMM Outlet Mall / Changi City Point (Feb 2026)
- Exchange rate used: 1 SGD = RM3.45 (Feb 2026 average)
All prices include tax (SST for Malaysia, GST for Singapore). These are real-world prices yang korang akan jumpa kalau korang walk into the store today. Kitorang bukan main hentam — data ni kitorang research properly.
Coach: Malaysia vs Singapore
| Model | MY Retail (RM) | MY Outlet (RM) | SG Retail (SGD / RM) | SG Outlet (SGD / RM) | Savings (MY vs SG Retail) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coach Tabby 26 Shoulder | RM2,200 | N/A | SGD 795 / RM2,743 | N/A | MY 20% cheaper |
| Coach Pillow Tabby 26 | RM2,600 | N/A | SGD 950 / RM3,278 | N/A | MY 21% cheaper |
| Coach Willow Tote | RM1,900 | N/A | SGD 695 / RM2,398 | N/A | MY 21% cheaper |
| Coach Gallery Tote (Outlet) | N/A | RM450 | N/A | SGD 198 / RM683 | MY Outlet 34% cheaper |
| Coach Corner Zip Wristlet | RM480 | RM180 | SGD 175 / RM604 | SGD 79 / RM273 | MY 20-34% cheaper |
| Coach Medium Wallet | RM700 | RM250 | SGD 265 / RM914 | SGD 109 / RM376 | MY 23-34% cheaper |
Analysis Coach: Across the board, Coach kat Malaysia is 20-34% cheaper than Singapore. The gap is even bigger at outlet level — Malaysian outlet prices are significantly lower than Singapore’s IMM outlets. A Coach Gallery Tote yang costs SGD198 (RM683) kat IMM, korang boleh dapat RM450 kat JPO. Beza RM230+ untuk the same bag!
For Singaporeans yang selalu cross border ke JB for shopping — ini salah satu sebab utama. And remember, through Amaboxly korang boleh get even lower prices than Malaysian outlets sebab kitorang source from US. More on that later.
Kate Spade: Malaysia vs Singapore
| Model | MY Retail (RM) | MY Outlet (RM) | SG Retail (SGD / RM) | SG Outlet (SGD / RM) | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| KS Knott Medium Satchel | RM1,700 | N/A | SGD 598 / RM2,063 | N/A | MY 18% cheaper |
| KS Manhattan Small Crossbody | RM1,200 | N/A | SGD 435 / RM1,501 | N/A | MY 20% cheaper |
| KS Madison Satchel (Outlet) | N/A | RM380 | N/A | SGD 159 / RM549 | MY Outlet 31% cheaper |
| KS Staci Crossbody (Outlet) | N/A | RM300 | N/A | SGD 119 / RM411 | MY Outlet 27% cheaper |
| KS Medium Compact Wallet | RM550 | RM200 | SGD 195 / RM673 | SGD 79 / RM273 | MY 18-27% cheaper |
Analysis Kate Spade: Malaysia consistently 18-31% cheaper for Kate Spade products. Kate Spade actually has quite aggressive pricing kat Malaysia compared to Singapore. The outlet gap is significant — especially for popular models like the Staci crossbody, which is essentially a few hundred RM cheaper kat JPO compared to IMM Singapore.
Michael Kors: Malaysia vs Singapore
| Model | MY Retail (RM) | MY Outlet (RM) | SG Retail (SGD / RM) | SG Outlet (SGD / RM) | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MK Jet Set Medium Tote | RM1,400 | N/A | SGD 498 / RM1,718 | N/A | MY 19% cheaper |
| MK Parker Medium Satchel | RM1,600 | N/A | SGD 565 / RM1,949 | N/A | MY 18% cheaper |
| MK Jet Set Small Crossbody (Outlet) | N/A | RM280 | N/A | SGD 119 / RM411 | MY Outlet 32% cheaper |
| MK Jet Set Medium Tote (Outlet) | N/A | RM450 | N/A | SGD 198 / RM683 | MY Outlet 34% cheaper |
| MK Bifold Wallet | RM500 | RM180 | SGD 185 / RM638 | SGD 75 / RM259 | MY 22-31% cheaper |
Analysis Michael Kors: MK shows the 18-34% price gap — very consistent with other brands. MK outlet prices kat Malaysia are especially attractive. The Jet Set crossbody, which is probably MK’s most popular model globally, is over RM130 cheaper at Malaysian outlets versus Singapore outlets. For Singaporeans who buy multiple MK pieces, the savings add up fast.
Tory Burch: Malaysia vs Singapore
| Model | MY Retail (RM) | SG Retail (SGD / RM) | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| TB Kira Chevron Small | RM2,300 | SGD 829 / RM2,860 | MY 20% cheaper |
| TB Fleming Soft Convertible | RM2,600 | SGD 950 / RM3,278 | MY 21% cheaper |
| TB Robinson Small Satchel | RM2,300 | SGD 825 / RM2,846 | MY 19% cheaper |
| TB Ella Tote | RM1,100 | SGD 398 / RM1,373 | MY 20% cheaper |
| TB McGraw Camera Bag | RM1,600 | SGD 578 / RM1,994 | MY 20% cheaper |
Analysis Tory Burch: Tory Burch shows a very consistent 19-21% price gap — Malaysia almost always around one-fifth cheaper. Tory Burch tak banyak outlet presence kat both countries (mainly boutique), so the comparison is more straightforward. The savings are real and consistent. A Fleming Soft yang costs SGD950 (almost RM3,300) kat ION Orchard is RM2,600 kat Pavilion KL — that’s almost RM700 saved!
5 Sebab Kenapa Malaysia Lebih Murah
Okay, so the data clear — Malaysia memang cheaper. Tapi KENAPA? Here are the 5 main reasons:
1. Cukai / Tax Differences
Singapore GST: 9% (naik dari 8% pada 2024).
Malaysia SST (Sales & Service Tax): 6-8% on most goods.
That’s already a 1-3% gap right there on the base price. Nampak macam kecik, tapi on a RM2,000 bag, that’s RM20-60 difference just from tax alone. Bila compound across the entire product lineup, it adds up.
2. Operating Costs
Singapore is one of the most expensive cities in the world to operate a retail business. Rental kat ION Orchard or MBS? Astronomical. Staff costs? Significantly higher than Malaysia. These costs are baked into product prices.
Malaysia retail space — even kat Pavilion KL yang is premium — costs a FRACTION of Singapore prime retail. Staff costs are lower. Utilities are cheaper. Logistics within Malaysia (especially from ports) is more affordable. All this translates to lower product prices.
3. Currency and Purchasing Power Adjustment
Luxury brands adjust prices based on local purchasing power. Singapore has a higher GDP per capita, so brands price accordingly — they know Singaporean consumers can (and will) pay more. Malaysia is priced to match the local market’s spending power, which is lower. This is why you sometimes see the same bag with significant price differences even BEFORE tax.
4. Competition Landscape
Malaysia ada more outlet malls per capita than Singapore — JPO, Genting Premium Outlets, Mitsui Outlet Park, Freeport A’Famosa. These outlets create competitive pressure yang pushes prices down. Singapore has fewer outlet options (mainly IMM and a few others), so there’s less competitive pressure.
Plus, Malaysian market ada strong presence of personal shoppers dan platforms macam Amaboxly yang source from US at even lower prices — this creates additional competitive pressure on retail and outlet prices.
5. Import Duties and Distribution
Malaysia’s import duty structure for fashion goods is generally more favorable than Singapore’s. While Singapore is technically a free port (no import duty on most goods), the combination of higher GST + higher operating costs more than offsets this advantage. Malaysia’s overall cost structure for bringing in and selling luxury goods is simply lower.
Faktor Outlet: The REAL Game Changer
Satu thing yang kitorang nak highlight specifically — Malaysia’s outlet mall ecosystem is a MASSIVE advantage for bag shopping. Let kitorang compare:
Malaysia Outlet Options:
- Johor Premium Outlets (JPO) — the king of outlets kat Malaysia. Coach, Kate Spade, MK, Tory Burch, semua ada. And it’s right next to Singapore border, so Singaporeans literally drive/bus over for the day.
- Genting Highlands Premium Outlets — same brands, plus nice weather as a bonus. Popular for KL/Selangor residents.
- Mitsui Outlet Park KLIA — convenient kalau transit or live nearby.
- Freeport A’Famosa, Melaka — slightly smaller selection tapi still decent.
Singapore Outlet Options:
- IMM Outlet Mall — basically the only major outlet mall kat Singapore. Has Coach, Kate Spade outlet stores, tapi prices still higher than Malaysian outlets.
- Changi City Point — some outlet stores, limited selection.
- That’s… kind of it for dedicated outlet shopping.
See the difference? Malaysia has 4+ outlet destinations with strong brand presence. Singapore has basically one. More competition = better prices for consumers.
And here’s the kicker — Malaysian outlet prices are typically 25-35% cheaper than Singapore outlet prices for the SAME bags. So even comparing outlet-to-outlet, Malaysia wins convincingly.
This is why every weekend, korang akan nampak bas-bas penuh Singaporeans heading to JPO. They know the math. A family spending SGD500 on bags kat IMM could get the same bags for equivalent of SGD300-350 at JPO, PLUS eat cheap Malaysian food, PLUS enjoy the day trip. Memang worth it lah — even factoring in transport costs!
Harga Amaboxly vs Semua (The Ultimate Comparison)
Now, here’s where things get REALLY interesting. Kitorang dah show korang Malaysia vs Singapore. But what about Amaboxly prices?
Amaboxly sources bags direct dari US outlets and US retail — and US prices are EVEN LOWER than Malaysian prices. Why? Because the US market is where these brands originate, pricing is most competitive, and outlet discounts are deepest.
Here’s the ultimate comparison:
| Bag | SG Retail (RM) | MY Retail (RM) | MY Outlet (RM) | Amaboxly (RM) | Savings vs SG |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coach Tabby 26 | RM2,743 | RM2,200 | N/A | RM1,000 — RM1,200 | 56-64% |
| Coach Gallery Tote | RM683 | N/A | RM450 | RM280 — RM350 | 49-59% |
| KS Medium Satchel | RM2,063 | RM1,700 | N/A | RM750 — RM950 | 54-64% |
| MK Jet Set Tote | RM1,718 | RM1,400 | RM450 | RM350 — RM500 | 71-80% |
| TB Fleming Soft | RM3,278 | RM2,600 | N/A | RM850 — RM1,050 | 68-74% |
| TB Ella Tote | RM1,373 | RM1,100 | N/A | RM400 — RM600 | 56-71% |
Look at those numbers. Savings of 50-80% compared to Singapore retail. Even compared to Malaysian retail, Amaboxly prices are 40-65% cheaper. And compared to Malaysian outlets? Still 20-40% cheaper.
This is why Amaboxly exists — kitorang bring US-level pricing to Malaysian (and Singaporean!) consumers. The bag is the SAME. 100% authentic, same brand, same quality. Just at a fraction of the price. It’s not magic — it’s simply sourcing dari the most competitive market in the world for these brands.
Tips Untuk Singaporean Shoppers
Sebab ramai readers kitorang actually dari Singapore (yes, we see the analytics!), here are some specific tips:
1. JPO Day Trip Math
Bus from Singapore to JPO: SGD10-15 return. If korang plan to spend SGD300+ on bags, the savings from MY prices already MORE than cover transport. Bring friends, share transport costs, and shop together. It’s literally a money-saving group outing.
2. Better Option: Order From Amaboxly
Instead of making the trip, korang boleh order from Amaboxly online. Kitorang ship to Singapore — delivery typically 3-5 days. Prices are even lower than JPO outlet (sebab US sourced), so korang save money AND save the hassle of travelling. Win-win lah!
3. Malaysia Tourist Tax Refund
As of 2026, Malaysia doesn’t have a comprehensive tourist tax refund scheme macam Singapore’s GST refund for tourists. So, Singaporeans shopping kat Malaysia will pay the full price inclusive of SST. Still cheaper than Singapore, tapi no additional tax refund on top.
4. Timing Your Visit
Malaysian outlet malls have seasonal sales — year-end sales (Nov-Dec) dan mid-year sales (Jun-Jul) offer additional discounts on top of already-low outlet prices. If korang time your trip right, boleh dapat crazy deals. Public holidays in Malaysia (tapi not Singapore) are also good — less crowd from local shoppers.
5. Currency Exchange
Exchange your SGD to RM before you come — rates are better at Singapore money changers (Mustafa Centre, The Arcade at Raffles Place) than at Malaysian outlets. Even a small rate difference on a large amount makes a difference.
6. Join Amaboxly WhatsApp Updates
Kitorang regularly post new arrivals dan special deals. Quite a few of our loyal customers are Singaporeans yang beli regularly sebab the prices just make too much sense. WhatsApp kitorang to get on the list.
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