Kate Spade Is Practically Giving Away Their Best-Selling Satchel Bag at More Than 78% Off
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Looking for a chic new carryall this summer? We just spotted a crisp white leather satchel from Kate Spade Outlet that's on sale for less than $100. Originally retailing for $399, this beauty is now just $89 — that's over 78% off.
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Available in four different colors, these bags are flying off the shelves, but the dreamy 'Meringue' shade is still up for grabs. It comes with a convertible strap, plenty of interior zippered pockets, and that signature Kate Spade gold logo front and center. Bonus: You can break the $89 down into four easy, interest-free payments of $22.50 with buy now, pay later apps like Klarna or Afterpay. Fashion and flexibility? It's two of our favorite things.
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Kate Spade customers love the Rae Medium Satchel, giving it a perfect 5-star rating on the brand's website. 'So lovely! Very sturdy structure. This is a preferred purse for the ladies who like a small purse but need a little room. It comes with a longer strap to be a shoulder bag, but I carry it on my wrist. It's versatile, sleek and classic, just like me,' said one reviewer. 'So stylish! Perfect for spring and summer… the color is bright and it really pops! It has all the room without being too large to carry on a daily basis,' wrote another reviewer.
And it's not just everyday shoppers who have expressed their devotion to Kate Spade — the brand has a celebrity fan club, too. Everyone from Ice Spice to Taylor Swift to Queen Blair Waldorf herself (Leighton Meester) has been spotted strutting around with a Kate Spade on their arm. And as someone who's been rocking these bags since basically birth, I can confirm: they deliver the luxe look and feel of high-end designer products — think Prada's Galleria Saffiano (which looks similar to the Rae Satchel) without the massive price tag.
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Head to Kate Spade Outlet's website now to grab the Rae Medium Satchel while it's still on sale (we don't expect it to be in stock for much longer). But if you're searching for other discounted handbags, the site has hundreds of different options listed anywhere between 65% and 85% off. Shop here.
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