Score a Super Chic & Roomy $400 Tote for Under $90 During Kate Spade Outlet’s Huge Black Friday Sale

Black Friday is one of the best times of the year to score some pretty sweet deals on designer bags. Everything from Michael Kors to Tory Burch is majorly discounted right now, which is amazing since they’d make excellent holiday gifts to give friends and family. One designer bag sale that’s sure to score you a jaw-dropping deal is Kate Spade Outlet’s Black Friday Sale happening right now.

The outlet site is has 70% off deals sitewide, with an additional 25% off on top of that. That means, you can walk away with an ultra-cute $400 Kate Spade tote bag for under $90 today. We even found so many great deals under $50 like these adorable bow stud earrings for $15 and this glam wristlet for $29. All you have to do is enter the code SAVE25 at checkout on items as indicated.

We’ve rounded up some of our favorite deals from Kate Spade Outlet’s Black Friday Event. Check out our picks below. If you’re looking to see what Kate Spade’s main site has to offer (spoiler alert: they’ve got deals up to 50% off!), be sure to check those out here.

The Best Kate Spade Black Friday 2023 Deals

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H&M shoppers will pay more as Bangladesh wages rise after protests

Hennes & Mauritz AB has pledged to offset higher worker wages in Bangladesh by raising prices for clothing made in the country, according to a letter seen by Bloomberg News.

The Stockholm-based company told its garment providers in Bangladesh that it will “absorb the increase of the wages in our product prices,” after the government agreed to raise the minimum monthly wage by 56% to 12,500 taka ($113) from December.

“We support the development of fair and competitive wages in our supply chain and are working toward improving working conditions,” the retailer said in the letter.

The Bangladesh pay deal followed weeks of deadly protests as thousands of garment workers took to the streets to demand a higher wage increase than that proposed by the industry group. Manufacturers in the country had feared the salary hike would eat into their profit margins as fashion retailers continue to pay the same prices for orders.

“I was very worried about the increased wages,” said Mostafiz Uddin, managing director at Denim Expert Ltd., who received the letter from H&M. “It’s a great relief for me and it will help me to ensure fair wages for the workers.” Uddin said he expected other brands to follow suit.

A spokesperson for H&M didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Bangladesh has become the world’s second-largest ready-made garment exporter after China, attracting the textile industry with rock-bottom wages. The industry employs about 4 million people and contributed one 10th of gross domestic product in 2022.