A spacious handbag is an essential for any wardrobe and a tote style is the ideal option if you are looking for something practical as well as on trend. As an accessory that you’re likely to use everyday, whether to work, while travelling, or at the weekend, it’s well worth investing in good quality.
Designer handbags don’t tend to come cheap but bestselling brand Kate Spade are running an impressive sale which sees tons of their luxury pieces discounted by up to 70%. Kate Spade’s sell-out Poppy Tote was £399 but has been slashed by half price to £199. Shoppers can then add the code ‘JUICY‘ at checkout which will take it down to £159.20.
With a saving of over £230, it’s a foolproof piece for spring and summer and the simplistic style promises to stand the test of time.
The design has become one of the brand’s most popular accessories and it comes in five gorgeous shades, including white, tan, black and soft pastel shades pink and blue. It also features a handy luggage label making it perfect for travelling with.
Shoppers swear by Kate Spade arm-candy, with many people collecting the designer handbags. One person said: “My absolute favourite bag is a Kate Spade bag. I bought the same exact bag in three different colors. I used them daily for years and they all still look good.”
Another user described Kate Spade handbags as “bulletproof”, commenting: “I have a Kate Spade tote – I bought it 3 year ago and use it frequently, it is not babied and it has zero scratches or markings! Would recommend! I bought a wallet/purse the same transaction and it is the same. I don’t know what the leather was coated with but it’s bulletproof!”
A third customer explained that they are ideal for unpredictable weather, writing: “I think if you buy on sale, they are worth it. They aren’t crazy luxury bags, sure, but they last and don’t show wear easily. I’ve gotten stuck in a rainstorm with one of my Kate Spade bags and I was worried that it would have water stains and that the leather would be ruined. It was absolutely soaked. It looks like nothing happened to it.”