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Kate Spade Flash Deal: This $538 Tote & Wallet Bundle Is on Sale for Just $109
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Date:2025-04-14 09:02:54
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Just because the Cyber Rush is over, doesn't mean all major deals from our favorite retailers have disappeared. Lucky for you, Kate Spade Outlet has nonstop doorbuster deals going on every…single…day! Yes, you heard us right. From 24-hour flash deals to special holiday promotions, trust us when we say you can always rely on our favorite bag retailer to give you the best deals on handbags, jewelry, shoes, and more on the daily.
Since December has already snuck up on us, we recommend jumping on these deals ASAP to get ahead of your holiday shopping. And lucky for you, Kate Spade Outlet has just released a too good to resist deal on the Dana Tote and Large Slim Bifold Wallet bundle that's currently on sale for a whopping 80% off right now! I mean, who doesn't love a two-for-one deal? Not us. Just make sure to use the code MAKEITTWO at checkout to score this bundle at an unbelievable price. So, what are you waiting for? It's time to immediately add this bundle to your cart before it's too late. Happy shopping!
Kate Spade 80% Off Bundle Deal
Why buy one when you can buy two? This two-for-one bundle deal is one you don't want to miss. The Dana Tote is available in four colors, however, the wallet (which is part of the bundle) is currently only available in the color Rose Smoke. Perfect as a gift to any loved one this holiday season, we recommend snagging this bundle immediately before it's sold out!
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