If your not ready to leave summer behind just yet, you’re not alone as Kate Spade is having a huge “Summer Sale” with extra discounts on sale-marked handbags.
The designer is offering an extra 40% off already reduced handbag styles using the promo code LDAY40 through September 6. This includes big price cuts on Kate Spade crossbodies, shoulder bags, totes, satchels and more handbag favorites.
There’s also several new markdowns that have been added to the “Summer Sale,” such as $126 off this Hudson Large Messenger Crossbody in a Shimmer Pink pebbled leather with a promo code.
There’s also a series of Kate Spade tote bag designs marked down that can carry all your essentials everywhere you go. This Bleecker Large Zip-top Tote is discounted by $190 off and comes in three versatile colors – Bonsai Tree, North Star, and Summer Daffodil.
You’ll also want to check out the Kate Spade wallet and wristlet deals offered during this sale, as well as all the apparel, shoes, and accessories on sale and marked an extra 40% off.
But these low prices from Kate Spade aren’t going to last for long. So, if you see a top handbag style you want in your wardrobe, grab it now before these “Summer Sale” prices disappear.
Kate Spade is also including free standard shipping on all online orders in the U.S.
Here’s a look at some of the top Kate Spade handbag deals that you can score an extra 40% off on now.
Shop for even more Kate Spade handbag markdowns online here.
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