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Kate Spade 24-Hour Flash Deal: Get This $400 Shoulder Bag for Just $112
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Date:2025-04-15 11:09:38
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With the holidays right around the corner, it's time to start thinking about gifts. And if you have a loved one who's just as obsessed with handbags as us, then you've come to the right place. Because we're here to show you all the best deals on the trendiest bags that are currently on the market. Luckily today, our favorite bag retailer, Kate Spade, has gifted us the best deal of them all on their outlet site. As of this morning, you can get their infamous Leila Medium Flap shoulder bag for a whopping 60% off, PLUS an extra 30% off by using the code LETITGLOW at checkout.
We recommend whipping those credit cards out immediately because this deal will only last 24 hours since it's today's surprise deal of the day at Kate Spade Outlet. So, let's get to shopping everyone! Scroll on down to get this E! Shopping Editor-approved style before this deal disappears.
If the perfect fall bag exists, this is it. Flap bags have always been our personal fave and this cream Leila flap shoulder bag immediately caught our attention. The light sand color makes it a great fall-to-winter transitional bag that can be paired with any outfit. It's also available in black. Note the zipper located at the top of the flap to give the illusion of a folded-over flap, which shoppers love for storing their phones!
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