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This $438 Kate Spade Crossbody & Wallet Bundle Is on Sale for Just $119 and It Comes in 5 Colors
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Date:2025-04-13 14:55:16
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In our opinion, two things are always better than one, and when it comes to shopping (especially handbags) there's no better duo than a purse and a wallet. The problem is, that our budget might not always let us respect that rule, however, every now and then our favorite brands bless us with incredible two-for-one deals that are simply just too good to resist. And this time, Kate Spade has outdone themselves (again) with another sale on sets that were made for each other. Specifically, a red hot crossbody bundle that, no joke, would go with any V-Day outfit you're planning to wear.
Not only does their convertible crossbody come in five colors to choose from (although we can't keep our eyes off the Candied Cherry Red), the matching slim card holder also comes in four colors, so you can choose to mismatch them or coordinate colors with your brand new chic bag. Just make sure to use the code MAKEITTWO at checkout to score this bundle at an unbelievable price. What are you waiting for? It's time to immediately add this bundle to your cart before it's too late. Happy shopping girlies!
Why buy one when you can buy two? This two-for-one bundle deal is one you don't want to miss. The Madison crossbody is available in five colors, however, the cardholder (which is part of the bundle) is currently only available in four other colors.
Looking to shop for more accessories? Check out J.Crew's Valentine's Day jewelry deals, up to 60% off select styles.
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