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Kate Spade 24-Hour Flash Deal: Get This $360 Tote Bag for Just $75
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You know those never-ending days where you have a million things to do and you're just go, go, go? You need a durable bag that can keep up with your busy schedule with a capacity to hold everything you may need. If you're looking for a spacious bag, there's a 24-hour flash sale on a top-selling Kate Spade style, the Daily Tote. With a name like that, you just know this style is going to come through for commuting and anything else on your typical calendar.
The Kate Spade Daily Tote has room is a great work bag with room for your tablet (or a small laptop), a water bottle, and the rest of your must-haves. It's a high-quality bag that I have in many colors. Usually, you can get this one for $360, but it's $75. A cute, useful bag that's actually affordable? Yep, that's an immediate "add to cart" situation.
If this sounds like the bag you've been searching for, hurry up and get your shop on. This deal won't be here tomorrow.
Kate Spade 79% Off Deal
This bag is available in five solid colors.
Do you need more information before you shop? Here are some reviews from Kate Spade shoppers.
Kate Spade Daily Tote Reviews
A shopper shared, "I bought the handbag to go on a trip and it was wonderful. Large enough to hold everything I needed for the day but not so large that it is cumbersome. I love Kate Spade bags!"
Another said, "Fits everything without being too bulky. Love the front pocket for easy access to my phone!"
Someone reviewered, "I bought this tote and absolutely love everything about it. Comfortable on the shoulder. Perfect size."
A Kate Spade customer wrote, "I am so happy with my bag-the color, the size…everything about it! And lots of compliments!!"
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