Introducing the Rose Bandana Nylon Print Collection.
This versatile and stylish bag is perfect for the modern woman on the go. Made from durable nylon and featuring a beautiful rose-pink bandana print, this bag is both fashionable and functional. With multiple pockets and compartments, it's ideal for organizing your essentials. Whether you're headed to work, running errands, or traveling, this bag is sure to make a statement while keeping you organized and stylish.
The Betsy. A petite-bucket bag with a lightweight but durable approach to your new everyday hands free crossbody. Sporting two exterior slip pockets in premium water-resistant nylon, with a classic R. Riveter full grain leather bucket bottom that will stand the test of time. The Betsy brings a surprisingly roomy interior to its compact style. Lined in a chic striped twill, its interior boasts two open slip pockets AND a zipper pocket.
Each R. Riveter handbag takes a journey across the country before arriving at your doorstep. These pieces are then brought together at R. Riveter's FabShop to create a truly unique product, imbued with the dedication and spirit of military families. With every purchase, you're not just acquiring a stylish accessory, but also contributing to a network of support and opportunity for the familes who serve our country.
• Base Width 6.5" x Base Depth 3.25" x Height 8.5" x Opening Width 10"
• Weight .55 lbs
• 100% premium nylon exterior with water-resistant conditioning
• Signature striped poly-cotton lining
• Genuine, full grain leather
• Nylon webbed 1.5" wide adjustable crossbody strap. Adjusts from 31"-54" in length (measurement includes hardware).
• Solid brass hardware
• Magnetic button closure
• Two exterior open pockets
• One interior open pocket, One interior zipper pocket
Inspiration Behind the Name
Named after Betsy Ross (1752–1836) – the American Patriot, Flag maker and a symbol of female ingenuity for centuries. The Betsy is your new year-round go to. Betsy Ross was an American Patriot, Flag maker and for centuries has stood as a symbol of female ingenuity.
At the age of 24 Betsy had her own upholstery business in the colonial city of Philadelphia. During the American Revolution she played a key role by constructing uniforms, tents and flags for the Continental Army. She was approached by General Washington in 1776 to create a new flag and she sealed the deal on her page in the American history books. Rumor has it that she persuaded Washington to go with the five-pointed star instead of the six-pointed he originally asked for because it was easier to sew. How about that – a woman after our own hearts, strong, practical, and a team player who knows her worth.