Lucy
Lucy
The Lucy. A kiss lock on a handbag refers to a type of closure mechanism commonly used in vintage bags made in Asia. It consists of two metal clasps that "kiss" or snap together to secure the opening of the bag. Kiss lock handbags first appeared in 1903, with popular versions made as early as the roaring 1920s and continuing through the 1950s and beyond. The term "kiss lock" derives from the gentle closing sound made when the metal balls meet. The Lucy is inspired by lovely Asian kiss-lock handbags, with its two handles that sometimes meet through their distinct movable design and chain-lock detail.
Designed with elegance, utility, and versatility in mind, the Lucy, made with rattan from Davao and Palawan, thrives at the beach, at a picnic, at a cafe in Lille (and maybe pop in a baguette inside!) or even just for your everyday errands. With her 100% canvas inner pouch adorned with our logo, its rope drawstring enclosure will keep all your valuables safe.