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Kickoff Pride Month with Kate Spade Outlet's Super Cute Pride Collection, with Deals Starting at $29
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Finally, we've made it to June, my favorite month of the year. Not only is it the start of the summer and the beginning of beautiful weather, it's also Pride Month. From now on, you'll start seeing rainbow designs on clothes, bags, jewelry, and more. And nowhere is it bolder and brighter than the Pride Collection over at Kate Spade Outlet.
You'll see ROYGBIV on wristlets, earrings, phone cases, crossbodies, and more, in the cutest styles. Start with a pair of platform sneakers that go with everything (and complete any parade fit). Or go with something more subtle, like chic necklaces and earrings that just have the word "Love" written out in script. Did I mention that the styles are up to 68% off?
Best of all, in celebration of Pride, Kate Spade Outlet will be donating 10% of sales of their rainbow-colored products to the Trevor Project (the non-profit suicide prevention organization for LGBTQ+ young people), with a minimum donation of $50,000. So, head to Kate Spade Outlet for Pride-worthy styles that you'll want to wear long after June is over.
Shop Kate Spade Outlet's Pride Collection
With plenty of room for your essentials, this rainbow crossbody is perfect for everyday wear. You can also carry it as a handbag -- either way, it's super cute.
Wear your pride on your ears with these rainbow emblazoned heart studs. They're made of cubic zirconia, the posts are titanium, and with a width of 0.45 inches, they give you just a touch of bling.
Available in 7 colors, you might want to snag this belt bag in every shade. They're bright, vibrant, and made of soft nylon that's easy to clean. The strap is adjustable, measures 18 inches at the longest length, and you can wear it as a crossbody or around your waist for a comfy fit.
Whether you stack it with other bracelets or wear it solo, this multi-colored bracelet will get compliments. Opening and closing around your wrist is easy and at $29, it's a great deal.
With an adorable rainbow strap and a cloud-shaped pouch, this phone crossbody is just another super cute option from the Pride collection. It's made of soft, pebbled leather, includes 3 credit card slots, and plenty of room for every kind of phone.
Looking to carry less? Then this rainbow wristlet is for you. It has just enough room for money and cards, and includes a carrying loop for extra convenience. And if you buy 2 or more wallets or wristlets, you get 20% off automatically in your cart with code MAKEAMATCH.
Made of canvas and smooth leather with rainbow lettering, this heart-shaped tote can carry more than you think. There's a zipper closure, sturdy handles, and it will turn heads all June long.
If you already have enough rainbow gear, this pendant is the next best thing. It subtly spells out the word "love" and shines in plated metal. You can also get a matching pair of love earrings here.
White platform sneakers with rainbows? I'm listening. These shoes are cute, comfy, and the 1.5-inch platform gives you a little extra height. Wear them to brunch, to the parade, or anywhere you want to stand out in style.
Just shake this iPhone case and the liquid glitter inside will make the bright rainbow underneath look so much cuter (and will protect your device, of course). It's available for iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max.
Celebrate and support all things LGBTQIA+ with these brands that uplift and support the community every month out of the year.
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