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Kate Spade Flash Deal: Get This $400 Shoulder Bag for Just $89
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Date:2025-04-16 05:54:56
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We're back again with another too good to miss deal from Kate Spade Outlet! And you're going to thank us for not gatekeeping this chic everyday shoulder bag. With this type of trendy bag style making its way back into our lives these past two years, it looks like this time, it's here to stay. Which means it's time to finally give in to the trend and buy one! But if you're still a lover of the crossbody style (like us), you might be resistant to giving in simply because you don't know if you can handle not being hands-free. But now, Kate Spade has blessed us with a style that's the best of both worlds, and it's on sale for a limited time only.
Not only can the Rosie shoulder bag be worn as both a crossbody and a shoulder bag, you can now get it for only $89. But make sure to hurry besties! There are only three days left of this super sale, and it's selling fast, so make sure to grab one in your fave color ASAP.
Available in four colors, the Rosie shoulder bag can be worn as a crossbody using its long strap or as a shoulder bag by using its handle. It features front and back zip pockets, and even has a detachable coin purse for easy access to your smaller essentials.
If you're also a Disney lover, you're going to love the Disney x Kate Spade Collection that's on sale right now.
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