Starbucks Japan launches a special collection of Kate Spade products
If you thought this season’s Starbucks cherry blossom collection was cute, wait till you see the new limited edition collaboration with Kate Spade New York. The merchandise series features six new items, including mugs, tumblers, and a tote bag.
The collection features two designs: one inspired by New York City icons and the other full of colorful stripes and polka dots. Here is an overview of the six elements.
This Kate Spade New York Cityscape 473ml (¥4,730) stainless steel tumbler features cute illustrations of Big Apple icons such as yellow cabs, pretzels, shopping bags and the Statue of Liberty crown. Freedom. The vacuum double wall construction of the tumbler will keep your drinks hot or cold for a long time.

The Kate Spade New York Cityscape Stainless Steel Bottle (¥4,400), meanwhile, features the same pattern and double-wall structure as the tumbler. It’s just slimmer and smaller with a capacity of 355ml.

Perfect for your desk, the Kate Spade New York Cityscape Stainless Steel Mug (¥4,950) comes with double-wall vacuum construction as well as a removable lid.

The Kate Spade New York Cityscape Tote Bag (¥4,400) features colorful New York-inspired artwork. It is spacious (34 x 34 cm) and its long handles make it easy to carry when you are on the go.

This bright and cheerful 473ml (¥4,730) stainless steel Kate Spade Stripes tumbler – with a vacuum double-wall structure, of course – is sure to get you in the mood for spring.

Covered in Kate Spade’s signature dot pattern, the 473ml (¥4,950) Kate Spade Logo Dots Stainless Steel Tumbler also has what it takes to help maintain your drink’s temperature.
The Starbucks Kate Spade New York Collection will be available at select stores in tuesday march 15 and sale through Starbucks Japan online shop from 10am to Friday March 25. The collection will also be available in select countries in the Asia-Pacific region, including Australia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, India, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand. For more information, visit the website.
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