Lucy Mini Zipper Pouch Poppy Special Edition Fatigue Nylon
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Lucy Mini Zipper Pouch | Poppy Special Edition Fatigue Nylon
A Symbol, Reimagined
The poppy is more than a flower. It’s a symbol of sacrifice, resilience, and remembrance—carried through generations.
This season, we’ve brought that symbol to one of our most-loved materials.
Introducing the Poppy Nylon Collection—featuring our signature, best-selling nylon in a classic fatigue, now finished with embroidered poppy detailing.
Lightweight. Durable. Built for everyday movement.
The embroidered poppy adds depth and intention—transforming a familiar favorite into something that carries even more meaning.
Designed for wherever the day takes you.
Made to carry what matters.
Because remembrance isn’t just something we reflect on—
it’s something we carry forward.
About The Lucy Mini:
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Height 5" x Width 6.5" x Depth 1"
- Nylon exterior
- Signature striped poly/cotton lining
- Brass D-Ring for wristlet keychain attachment
Inspiration Behind the Name:
Lucy Stone refused to accept the limitations placed on women in the 1800s. At just 16 years old, she began teaching and quickly recognized the unfair wage gap between men and women doing the same work. Rather than accepting the status quo, Lucy dedicated her life to advocating for equality and expanding opportunities for future generations.
A gifted speaker, abolitionist, and suffragist, she became one of the most influential voices in the women's rights movement. Her courage and determination helped pave the way for many of the rights women enjoy today. Like its namesake, the Lucy Zipper Pouch is a reminder that one person can make a lasting impact.
How to Clean a Nylon Bag:
Spot clean with warm water, gentle soap and a soft, damp cloth. Allow to air dry.
Shipping Information
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Order Processing Time
- Orders are processed within 5-7 business days from Lakeland, FL.
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Returns and Exchanges
- If your bag isn’t the right fit, return it within 30 days for a full refund (shipping fee excluded).
- Items must be in like-new condition with tags attached.
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- Customer is responsible for return shipping costs; shipping fees are non-refundable.
Gift cards are non-refundable and non-returnable. After 30 days, items may be returned for manufacturing repair.
THE NAMESAKE:
Grace Hopper—She Developed a New Computer Language
Setting the scene: It’s 1928. Grace Hopper graduates from Vassar with a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and physics. She’s determined to learn more—it’s been this way since she was a little girl. She plans to get her masters and Ph.D. from Yale and she is certain she can do it. This is just the beginning of Miss Grace Hopper.
Writing her legacy: At a young age she showed promising and frankly ultra-impressive initiative. She was determined to serve her country in a huge way and joined the United States Navy Reserve. Her insane smarts landed her a role on the Bureau of Ships Computation Project where she eventually suggested the use of a new programming language using English in place of symbols. Naturally, people were hesitant but were curious. This was the beginning of the computer language “COBOL”. Hopper went on to serve in the military and built important systems for 43 years and retired with the rank of Rear Admiral and decorated with countless awards (excuse us while we pick up our jaw from the floor). Even after her retirement, she worked as a consultant to Digital Equipment Corporation aiding on committees, lecturing, and visiting engineering facilities. Her success in a male dominated field deserves a standing ovation. You go Grace!
Fun fact: she coined the term “debugging” in reference to fixing an issue within a computer when she found an actual moth within the system.
- Special Edition 2024