The Michael Kors summer sale is so good — save $100s on bestselling bags, accessories and more
During their massive sale, you can get designer totes, purses and wallets at more than 70 per cent off their retail price — we're talking savings of more than $500 (!!) in some cases.
Plus, there's an extra deal that's too good to pass up: if you buy a bag and a wallet from the outlet, you can get an extra 20 per cent off the sale price off both with the code TAKE20. The discount applies to specially marked bags and wallets from the site and is only available for a limited time.
Wondering where to start? We've rounded up a few especially good deals from the Michael Kors Outlet sale. Keep scrolling to shop.
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This medium-sized wallet features a classic bi-fold design with plenty of card slots and a zip compartment to keep coins and bills organized. It's made of a luxe cross-grain leather and comes in multiple colours.
This pebbled leather shoulder bag can hold all your essentials (and then some). The bag features two handles with a comfortable 11-inch drop, as well as multiple interior compartments to keep stuff organized. It's finished with gold hardware for a timeless look.
Want to be hands-free? This trendy dome-shaped crossbody bag is great for taking on the go. The bag features an adjustable chain-trimmed strap and a convenient back slip pocket for easy access to essentials like your phone or keys. It's available in three colours in Michael Kors's signature logo-print canvas.
This leather crossbody bag is great for taking on a night out. Despite its compact size, the bag offers enough space for all the essentials, like your phone, keys and wallet. Its structured style and chain strap detail also make it easy to dress up or down.
Looking for a bag that can do it all? This medium-sized satchel is timeless and elegant, made from a supple leather and featuring top handles and stylish gold-tone hardware. Inside, you'll find a roomy main compartment, as well as back zip and front slip pockets so you can stay organized.
This classic tote bag is great for both work and play. Made from 100 per cent Saffiano leather, the bag features a centre-zip compartment for keeping items secure and organized, as well as a back zip pocket and two side pockets for smaller essentials. It comes in multiple colours, including blue, pink and green.
This messenger bag is practical and timeless. The bag is made from coated canvas and features a compact silhouette with an adjustable, wide shoulder strap for all-day comfort. Inside, the bag has room for your phone, wallet and more, with an interior pocket where you can store cards, keys and other small items.
This versatile bucket bag will be a piece you pick up again and again. The bag is made from a pebbled leather with a smooth trim, and, despite its small size, opens to a spacious interior. Wear it cross-body style or carry it by the top handles to dinner, while travelling, and just about everywhere else.
Who says a backpack can't be classy? This logo-print backpack combines style and function, with front and back-zip pockets for quick access to essentials, and a roomy interior that can hold all your stuff. Its finished with stylish gold hardware for a classic look.
This large continental wallet will ensure you never have to fumble around for your cards again. The wallet is made from a luxe pebbled leather, with multiple organizational slots for credit cards, loyalty cards and more. There's also a space for change and cash, and the handy wrist strap allows you to carry it as a clutch.
Meet your new travel go-to. This large tote bag is perfect for taking on your next trip, featuring a timeless look made with Michael Kors's signature-print canvas with leather trim. Inside, the bag opens to a spacious interior with plenty of room for the essentials and an inside slip pocket for storing quick-access items, like a passport, phone or wallet.
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