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Kate Spade 24-Hour Flash Deal: Get This $300 Large Tote Bag for Just $75
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Date:2025-04-16 23:02:13
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If you're anything like us, then you're probably used to stuffing everything you own into your purse on a daily basis. We're talking snacks, notebooks, a laptop, good luck charms, and basically everything we could possibly need. That's why having a large durable everyday tote is essential for us to carry our items to and from work, And you're in luck! Because the one that's been on our radar is the Kitt Nylon large tote, which is currently on sale for only 24 hours on the Kate Spade Outlet site.
This top-selling tote bag not only has plenty of room to store all your must-haves for work, it's also made of high-quality nylon—which means it's easy to store in any small closet due to its flexible non-structured design. While normally it's priced at $300, Kate Spade has blessed us today by featuring this tote in their Surprise Days section for only $75. But we urge you to step on it besties, because it's your last chance to get this tote on such a massive sale. So, what are you waiting for? Keep scrolling for this cute, and affordable tote that's an immediate "add to cart" situation.
This roomy tote bag has interior pockets to help you stay organized. It's available in three colors: Pistachio Cream, Warm Beige, and Nimbus Grey.
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