Nebula Nomad
One-of-a-Kind Galaxy Inspired Crossbody / Waist Pack
This medium sized crossbody sling was designed for both function and personality, and it is the only one that will ever be made in this design. Once it finds its home, it will not be recreated.
Measuring 12½” wide x 6” high x 4½” deep, this bag offers impressive storage in a compact profile and can be worn as either a crossbody sling or a waist pack, depending on your preference.
The exterior is crafted from a custom printed galaxy-inspired faux leather, paired with rainbow zipper tape and rainbow hardware for a vibrant, color-shifting finish that catches the light from every angle.
The 1½ inch wide purple nylon webbing strap is both removable and adjustable, allowing you to style the bag in multiple ways. It is stitched with rainbow thread and secured with rainbow finish hardware, including the slide adjuster, lobster clasps, and coordinating D and triangle rings.
Organization was a priority in this build. This bag features multiple zippered compartments and interior pockets so everything has its place.
Exterior features include:
• Front zip pocket with a rainbow finish space-station inspired zipper pull
• Main compartment with a dark-helmet inspired zipper pull
• Back zip pocket with a galaxy emblem zipper pull
• Rainbow zipper tape with subtle galaxy accents throughout
Interior features include:
• Durable waterproof canvas lining throughout the entire interior and pockets
• Five slip pockets to keep essentials organized
• Three mesh pockets for easy visibility of smaller items
• A custom “That’s No Moon” style tag detail
• A hidden surprise graphic inside one of the interior pockets
Whether you’re heading to a theme park, exploring a new city, or just running daily errands, this bag keeps your essentials secure and organized while adding a bold pop of personality to your outfit.
With multiple compartments, durable materials, and eye-catching hardware, this piece was built to be both practical and special.
One bag. One maker. One chance to own it.

