Kate Spade has dropped their “Black Friday Preview” sale with tons of early holiday discounts on their bestselling handbags, crossbodies, clutches and even accessories. Snag your favorite style for 50% off using the code EARLY50.
The deals will be online through Wednesday, November 27 at 2:59 a.m.
The 50% off must-have gifts feature several Kate Spade favorites, including the popular satchel styles. And for those looking for stocking stuffers – you don’t want to miss their jewelry and accessories, which are also marked off 50%.
One of the best deals we found is on the popular Knott Medium Crossbody Tote, which would be perfect for your holiday events. Regularly priced at $348, shoppers can get this gorgeous bag for half off with code EARLY50, brining the price to $174. This handbag is available in Black and Milk Glass.
This Knott bag gives you major versatility thanks to an optional and adjustable shoulder strap, so you can carry it or sling it over your shoulder when you find your hands full.
Knott Medium Crossbody Tote
Knott Medium Crossbody Tote $348 (regularly $174)
You can grab the elegant Morgan Double-zip Dome Crossbody for just $114 during this Black Friday Preview with promo code EARLY50. The Morgan crossbody is perfect for carrying the important things without all the bulk. Plus, it keeps your hands free to hold your coffee.
Morgan Double-zip Dome Crossbody
Morgan Double-zip Dome Crossbody $114 (regularly $228)
Here’s a look at some of the top Kate Spade handbag, wallets, accessories and jewelry deals to shop during their Black Friday Preview sale:
Handbags
- Knott Medium Zip-top Satchel $189 (regularly $378)
- Bleecker Large Zip-top Tote $164 (regularly $328)
- Bleecker Small Crossbody $99 (regularly $198)
- Knott Commuter Bag $184 (regularly $368)
- Dakota Hobo Bag $199 (regularly $398)
- Knott Backpack $179 (regularly $358)
Wallets
Jewelry
Accessories
Shoppers can check out the entire Kate Spade Black Friday Preview sale here.
Ashley Dill covers the online shopping industry, writing about commerce. She can be reached at adill@pennlive.com.
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