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Amazon Outlet Slashes Designer Bags 68%

Amazon’s secret outlet is quietly running up to 68% off designer bags and luggage from Kate Spade, Michael Kors, Karl Lagerfeld, and more, according to News Of Losangeles.

At a Glance

  • Kate Spade Carson Convertible Crossbody drops to $95 (was $299)
  • Michael Kors Romee Tote now $126 (orig. $358)
  • Extra luggage and backpack finds start at $85
  • Why it matters: High-end styles are sitting at outlet prices without the mall crowds

Shoppers can score eight standout pieces-plus travel gear-without paying retail. Below, every deal spotted by Daniel J. Whitman in Amazon’s hidden section.

Best Crossbody & Tote Deals

68% Off: Kate Spade New York Carson Convertible Crossbody, $95 (orig. $299)

The smallest bag in the sale doubles as a crossbody and an arm piece. The leather shell holds a phone, keys, and a slim wallet. Detach the strap to convert it into a chain-link wristlet for nights out.

Mary Poppins Style: Michael Kors Romee Tote Bag, $126 (orig. $358)

A cavernous main compartment swallows iPads, small laptops, and daily gear. Interior side pockets corral earbuds and keys, while flat shoulder straps stay put during commutes. One reviewer called it a “great travel companion and carry-on” for days when you need to pack a little more.

Multiple Compartments: Kate Spade New York Deco Shoulder Bag, $209 (orig. $348)

Art-Deco hardware tops a divided interior that keeps valuables in a zippered mid-pocket. Wear it on the shoulder or clip on the removable crossbody strap. Colors on sale: jungle vine, red jam, blackberry jam, Parisian navy, and dusk rose.

Satchels, Backpacks & Luggage

Wear 3 Ways: Michael Kors Laila Small Satchel, $127 (orig. $198)

Structured leather shifts from top-handle to crossbody to shoulder mode thanks to two detachable straps. Gold-tone logo letters stamp the front.

Daytrip Pick: The North Face Recon Backpack, $92 (orig. $109)

Kate Spade Carson crossbody bag sits open with gold hardware and shopping bags showing 68 percent discount

FlexVent suspension and a padded laptop sleeve turn this 30-liter pack into an everyday work or trail option. Side water-bottle pockets and a front bungee keep gear accessible.

Tons of Pockets: Karl Lagerfeld Messenger Bag, $117 (orig. $178)

Quilted nylon and the late designer’s signature charms line a flap-front messenger. Under the magnetic closure, multiple slip pockets organize tech and travel docs.

Impact-Resistant Shell: Kenneth Cole Reaction Out of Bounds Checked Luggage, $85 (orig. $120)

A lightweight ABS shell in matte colors withstands baggage-handler beatings. Interior mesh dividers and tie-down straps keep clothes in place on 360-degree spinner wheels.

Saddle Bag Vibes: Calvin Klein Bella Crossbody, $119 (orig. $158)

Pebbled faux leather forms a curved saddle silhouette with brushed-gold hardware. Adjustable strap drops from 22 to 24 inches.

How to Shop the Hidden Outlet

Amazon doesn’t banner the sale on its home page. Search “Amazon Outlet” plus the brand name, or filter by “Outlet” in the left-hand navigation. Inventory flips quickly-most colors list fewer than ten bags in stock at press time.

Shipping is free for Prime members; non-members hit the $35 minimum for free delivery. Returns follow Amazon’s standard 30-day window, so you can try the styles at home before committing.

Key Takeaways

  • Discounts top out at 68%, the steepest markdown Daniel J. Whitman spotted on current-season stock
  • Kate Spade’s Carson crossbody offers the deepest cut, falling $204 below retail
  • Every item ships and returns through Amazon, not a third-party marketplace
  • Stock is limited; once a colorway sells through, it typically disappears from the outlet

Bag the deals now through Amazon’s outlet section while sizes and colors last.

Author

  • My name is Daniel J. Whitman, and I’m a Los Angeles–based journalist specializing in weather, climate, and environmental news.

    Daniel J. Whitman reports on transportation, infrastructure, and urban development for News of Los Angeles. A former Daily Bruin reporter, he’s known for investigative stories that explain how transit and housing decisions shape daily life across LA neighborhoods.

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