Can I still purchase the badgley mischka bag for the 15" MacBook Pro

The 15" Badgely mischka tote for MacBook Pro says discontinued but it let's me put it in the cart am I still able to order it? I don't understand why it's still in the site if I can order it??

Still showing up as available from the Apple Store -> http://store.apple.com/us/product/H9227ZM/A/badgley-mischka-15-tote-for-macbook- pro.
Good luck,
Clinton
EDIT: Never mind - I see now that once it's in your cart, you find that it's discontinued.
Pretty idiotic.
Sorry
Message was edited by: clintonfrombirmingham

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