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How to Save Big on a Designer Handbag This Labor Day

Save big on designer bags at Bag, Borrow or Steal
With New York fashion week coming up, I thought now might be a good time to experiment with a designer bag rental (more on that to come), so I hopped on over to Bag, Borrow or Steal (bagborroworsteal.com) and was immediately sidetracked by their amazing Labor Day sale. (Laser focus, over here.) Today only you can save big on pre-loved designer bags from brands like Chanel, Dior, Fendi, Celine, 3.1 Phillip Lim and more. You can borrow a bag at up to 50% off, or buy a bag at up to 60% off plus an extra 20% off all buys with code LABORDAY20. Since even a Celine bag on sale is still too much for this budget-babe, I rounded up four of my favorite bags under $200 above from brands like Rebecca Minkoff and Coach. In hues like gray and burgundy these are perfect for fall, and you'll feel proud carrying them knowing you saved some serious cash! Check out more styles at bagborroworsteal.com - hurry, sale ends tonight!


Coach Bleecker Brooklyn Messenger Bag, sale $180 // Tory Burch Marion Small Shoulder Bag, sale $175 // Rebecca Minkoff Morning After Mini, sale $195 // Michael Michael Kors Tassel Chain Hobo, sale $135 (Use code LABORDAY20 to get 20% off these sale prices!)

Comments
You found some pretty sweet steals!!! I just bought my new Rebecca Minkoff bag from the Nordstrom fall clearance sale and can't wait to get it! You may have already seen it if you checked out my blog last week. :-)

-Jessica
www.wearitforless.com
#1 Jessica (Homepage) on 2015-09-07 19:23 (Reply)
You got the 'Love' Crossbody?! Such a great pick! I love all her bags. I've had some of mine for years and they're still just as stylish as the day I bought them.
#1.1 The Budget Babe on 2015-09-14 08:35 (Reply)
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