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Kate Spade 24-Hour Flash Deal: Get This $349 Crossbody Bag for Just $75
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Date:2025-04-13 23:30:07
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If you're anything like us, you probably already own many, many, many bags for basically every possible occasion. But whoever said too many is too much, clearly never had that incredible experience of opening a sparkly new handbag and wearing it out proudly that day. Am I right?
Whether you're in search of a roomy tote to house your work essentials during those long office days or a stylish everyday bag that seamlessly complements your day-to-night outfits while keeping your smaller items neatly organized, look no further. Our go-to bag retailer, Kate Spade, has you covered with fantastic deals available on their outlet website.
And today's your lucky day because Kate Spade Outlet is currently having a 24-hour sale on the Rosie small crossbody. Normally this bag costs $349, but for today only you can get it for $75. Just make sure to hurry besties! This super sale is only going to last until the end of the day, and it's selling fast, so make sure to grab one in your fave color ASAP.
This bag is on sale in nine colors: Black, Tropical Pink, Warm Gingerbread, Melon Rind Yellow, Pink Peppercorn, Celeste Blue, Dark Raspberry, Enchanted Green, and an Off-white Parchment Multi.
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