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Score big savings this Memorial Day: Michael Kors has up to 88% off

Score big savings this Memorial Day: Michael Kors has up to 88% off

USA Today25-05-2025

Score big savings this Memorial Day: Michael Kors has up to 88% off Designer dreams come true for less this Memorial Day weekend!
As summer approaches, many retailers are gearing up for end-of-season clearances and sales. And with Memorial Day weekend right around the corner, it's an ideal time for some great online shopping for high-end items at a steep discount. The Michael Kors Memorial Day Long Weekend sale has designer deals you won't want to miss.
From best-selling Michael Kors tote bags and purses to beautiful sandals and accessories, there is something for everybody. Plus, you can save up to an extra 25% on select sale and outlet items, making your overall savings on select items as high as 88% off! Check out a few of our favorite and most popular Michael Kors deals below, but act fast as these items are selling out quickly.
Top Michael Kors Memorial Day Long Weekend sale items
More: Get $100 off your next Kate Spade handbag purchase at this MDW sale 👛
More: Save on dresses, sandals and other summer styles at these Memorial Day clothing sales 👗
More: Super chic designer deals with up to 60% off at Nordstrom's Half-Yearly Sale 🛍️
More: Shop 17 best Memorial Day deals today at West Elm, REI, HexClad and more 🛍️
When is Memorial Day 2025?
Memorial Day 2025 is observed on Monday, May 26.
Is Memorial Day a federal holiday?
Yes, Memorial Day is one of the 11 federal holidays recognized nationwide. It's also the unofficial start to summer in the retail world.

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