Lottie Bag

$81.00

Perfect grab and go clutch handbag, the Lottie is the little sister to our Louise handbag!  It has two beautiful resin handles that feel smooth in your hands and on your arm when carrying.  She can be a crossbody bag to change up the look, if you add a colorful crossbody strap.

Features:

  • 8.5”W x 9”H x 2”D, resin handle drop is 2 1/4 inches.

  • Handcrafted in our Raleigh, NC studio

  • Inside pocket (pocket leather may vary)

  • Smooth resin handles

  • D Rings on the sides for strap addition 

  • We responsibly source our leather

  • This purchase provides 4 COMPETITIVE WAGE hours for women emerging from  vulnerable situations

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Perfect grab and go clutch handbag, the Lottie is the little sister to our Louise handbag!  It has two beautiful resin handles that feel smooth in your hands and on your arm when carrying.  She can be a crossbody bag to change up the look, if you add a colorful crossbody strap.

Features:

  • 8.5”W x 9”H x 2”D, resin handle drop is 2 1/4 inches.

  • Handcrafted in our Raleigh, NC studio

  • Inside pocket (pocket leather may vary)

  • Smooth resin handles

  • D Rings on the sides for strap addition 

  • We responsibly source our leather

  • This purchase provides 4 COMPETITIVE WAGE hours for women emerging from  vulnerable situations

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We envision a community where every woman has the opportunity to earn a competitive wage through safe and dignified work. DEI Statement Diversity is a core value of Designed For Joy.  We want to ensure as an organization we respect and appreciate differences in age, gender, ethnicity, education, physical abilities, race, and religion among individuals. “Strength lies in differences, not similarities” so the importance of trust, equity and respect is essential to the impact of Designed For Joy.  We embrace diversity in the women we serve and want to establish a sense of belonging.  As part of that vision, we encourage cultural and self-awareness and aim to ensure there is transparency and accountability with our artisans, volunteers and leadership.  We want those engaged with Designed For Joy to demonstrate the positive impact diversity has to empower people by respecting and appreciating what makes them different.

A Competitive Hourly Wage

For us, a competitive wage means an income that gives women positive choices rather than making desperate decisions when trying to provide food for family, and paying rent.

Who We Help

The women who handcraft our products with us are those living at high risk for sex and labor trafficking and/or food and housing insecurities. We partner with long-running ministries or local NGOs serving women that may be coming out of trafficking, emergency situations, generational poverty, homelessness, rehab, or prison. We believe in a community approach. In this holistic care approach we take the vocational resource component while our professional partners do what they do best. We are a trauma informed workplace.

Our Hope

Our hope is for our artisans to find confidence in themselves, learn to trust community, and to grow in their faith while working with Designed For Joy. Our goal is for participants to leave DFJ with marketable skills and a solid job reference to succeed in the job market.

Statement of Faith

To glorify God and honor Jesus Christ; to share the Truth of God’s Word in a culturally relevant way; and to provide sustainable jobs to community members in lower income areas of the Triangle and to others located overseas.

Local and Global Products

Drawing from our rich history of international mission work and partnerships with creative co-ops abroad, we do feature a few product lines from outside of the US. These product lines support organizations doing similar work to us in empowering women and their economic futures.