Waving Girl Journey Hipster by Spartina 449
A polished take on a classic shape, the new turn-key closure adds style and security to one of Spartina's most-loved bags. Adjustable shoulder strap can be worn over the shoulder or crossbody for ease and flexibility.
Signature linen, leather accents -Turn-key closure -Exterior back pocket with snap closure -Exterior back pocket with zip closure -Hanging logo medallion -Linen interior lining -2 interior open pockets -Interior zipper pocket -Height: 9" -Depth: 3" -Width: 9.5"
Florence Martus inspired thousands of international sailors as she saluted them coming and going through the Port of Savannah at the turn of the 20th century. The young lady waived a handkerchief by day and a lantern by night to every ship that passed through the Georgia seaport between the years of 1887 and 1931. According to legend, not a ship was missed in the Waving Girl's forty-four years on watch. Romantic folklore about a lost love, flirting sailors and treasured gifts accompany the legend of the Waving Girl. A statue of Martus sculpted by Felix de Weldon was erected in the historic Savannah riverfront to commemorate her seafaring hospitality. The Waving Girl pattern celebrates her spirited welcome and warmth.
A polished take on a classic shape, the new turn-key closure adds style and security to one of Spartina's most-loved bags. Adjustable shoulder strap can be worn over the shoulder or crossbody for ease and flexibility.
Signature linen, leather accents -Turn-key closure -Exterior back pocket with snap closure -Exterior back pocket with zip closure -Hanging logo medallion -Linen interior lining -2 interior open pockets -Interior zipper pocket -Height: 9" -Depth: 3" -Width: 9.5"
Florence Martus inspired thousands of international sailors as she saluted them coming and going through the Port of Savannah at the turn of the 20th century. The young lady waived a handkerchief by day and a lantern by night to every ship that passed through the Georgia seaport between the years of 1887 and 1931. According to legend, not a ship was missed in the Waving Girl's forty-four years on watch. Romantic folklore about a lost love, flirting sailors and treasured gifts accompany the legend of the Waving Girl. A statue of Martus sculpted by Felix de Weldon was erected in the historic Savannah riverfront to commemorate her seafaring hospitality. The Waving Girl pattern celebrates her spirited welcome and warmth.