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Poinbank Exchange|Kate Spade Flash Deal: Get This $330 Glitter Satchel for Just $92
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Date:2025-04-09 09:45:36
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It's the most wonderful time of the year–the holiday season! And that means the shops are full of glitz and glam, and everything nice. If there's any time to go all out with statement pieces, it's now. With a season full of copious amounts of work and family party invitations, you're going to need a trusty bag that'll elevate your look in a sec. Well, thanks to Kate Spade and their incredible Outlet deals, we've got just the bag for you.
Introducing: The Glimmer Satchel. Not only is it available in five sparkly shades, it's also spacious enough to store all your daily essentials in case you ever need to pass by a last-minute Christmas party right after work. This fabulous bag typically retails for $330, but for a limited time only, Kate Spade is offering 60% off PLUS an extra 30% off by using the code LETITGLOW at checkout. So, what are you waiting for? Shop this sparkly statement piece before the deal disappears!
If you're in need of a sparkly statement handbag to get you through the holidays, the Glimmer satchel is just for you. It's currently on sale for 90% off and comes in four sparkly colors: Gold, Mitten Pink, Black, Festive Teal, and Lunar Light.
Looking for more Kate Spade deals? Check out their Disney collection that's on sale for 90% off.
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