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Psst! Michael Kors Is Having a Memorial Day Sale on Sale, With an Extra 20% off Dreamy Summer Bags & More
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Date:2025-04-27 04:00:46
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It's time to get excited shopaholics, because Memorial Day weekend is almost here! And that of course means we're hitting up all the jaw-dropping sales that come along with the long weekend. While you're off vegetating after the family barbecue, we recommend scouring the internet for all your favorite brands. From Pottery Barn to Target to Zappos and so much more, you can even expect sales from luxury handbag brands you never expected to join in on the fun—one of them being Michael Kors. Known for their iconic MK logo print tote bags and trendy shoulder bags, the brand, which has recently been dominating the fashion scene, has blessed us with a sale on sale this Memorial Day weekend. Yes, you read that right.
Score an extra 20% off their sale section starting from March 22nd, up until March 29th. So, the time has officially come to add that stunning Michael Kors bag you've been eyeing for months, straight to your cart. If you're ready to start shopping for handbags and accessories galore, keep scrolling for our top picks from their Memorial Day sale.
Add a pop of color to your summer fit with this limeade statement messenger bag. Made from 100% pebbled leather, it features an adjustable shoulder strap and plenty of space to store all your everyday essentials like snacks, lip gloss, and more.
The slim, structured shape of this '90s-inspired pochette bag is perfect to take on nights out and will instantly upgrade your fit (little black dress anyone?). Choose from an electric pink or sleek black colorway.
Available in a pastel yellow or pink colorway, this Jet Set crossbody bag is ideal for taking on vacation or while running errands. It also has a handy back slip pocket and six card slots.
Spruce up your everyday bag with this adorable cherry key chain. Strung on a signature MK charm, you'll never lose your keys again.
We're calling it now: cute fruit print designs are the must-have summer bag trend that we can't get enough of. Featuring a detachable crossbody strap and a versatile top handle, the Sandrine bag offers multi-use wear that effortlessly combines style and functionality.
Crafted from 100% leather, the Elena slide sandal ensures you stay chic and comfortable, even on those nonstop walking days while on vacation.
Take this signature logo bag from day to night thanks to its sleek, and compact design. Featuring a silver MK charm accent, this crossbody can also be worn as a shoulder bag since it comes with an attached, woven shoulder strap.
This crocodile-embossed shoulder bag will be the center of attention no matter what room you've just walked into. It's classic and modern at the same time, with a gold chain-link accent for a touch of glam. It comes in a pale peanut and spiced coral color.
Known for their graphic logo tote bags, Michael Kors takes the cake yet again with this gorgeous blue canvas design. Perfect as an everyday work bag, you'll instantly fall in love with its versatility and ample space (it even fits a large laptop!).
Whether you're heading to work or catching your next flight, this spacious tote offers ample room for all your essentials and more. Large enough to fit a laptop, this structured tote is available in four stylish colors.
Looking for more irresistible deals? Check out Pottery Barn's Memorial Day sale, which has hundreds of items up to 50% off.
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