The Williams Convertible Crossbody Tote. The refined commuter bag - Not only does this bag provide mobile flexible income for military spouses across the country, it's the perfect everyday companion to keep you organized and marching onward. Whether your mission is the perfect carpool drop-off or a first-rate presentation to the board of directors - The Williams bag has your back (and your 13" laptop).
Ample volume and a sophisticated utility, the Williams bag features a sizeable zippered main compartment with an interior zippered pocket to keep valuables secure. Also offers three open exterior pockets for quick access.
Each R.Riveter handbag takes a journey across the country before arriving at your doorstep. Components are crafted by independent military spouses in their homes around the nation, and shipped to R.Riveter's FabShop to be assembled into a one-of-a-kind product.
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Width 17" x Depth 4.5" x Height 14" x Opening Width 16"
- Weight 2 lbs
- Water-resistant 100% cotton canvas exterior
- Signature striped poly-cotton lining
- Genuine Leather - For care instructions please visit
- 2 rolled leather handles, 8" drop
- 1" removable leather crossbody strap, adjustable from 38"-48"
- Three exterior slip pockets, One interior zipper pocket, 8"w x 5"h
- Brass zipper closure
Inspiration Behind the Name
The Williams Tote was inspired by Cathay Williams.
In 1844, Cathay Williams was born a slave in Independence, Missouri. (Ironic, right?)
Cathay was "freed" by the Union Forces who then volun-told her she would work as a cook and laundress. Not wanting to be a burden on her family when the Civil War ended, Cathay posed as a man - William Cathay - to join the newly formed 38th Infantry Regiment known as the Buffalo Soldiers.
(Talk about a "We Can Do It" attitude.)
Crazy enough, it took years for her identity as a woman to be discovered. While the details of Cathay's death are unknown, we do know this - Cathay was a woman determined to course her own life, the first black woman to enlist and the only female Buffalo Soldier.
Maintenance of R. Riveter Leather:
We love using real veg tanned leather in our handbags because they just better with age. If you happen to get scratches or water marks, you can usually get the bag looking new again with just a little maintenance.
Please to read about how to care for your veg tanned leather.
Canvas Care Suggestions:
When spot cleaning the canvas, we suggest using a brush or sponge with water only to wipe it off soiled area. We do not recommend using anything other than water as it could discolor canvas material.