Description
The Woman Who Sewed a Nation Together
Seated with quiet determination, Catherine Flon works her needle through blue and red fabric — birthing the first Haitian flag in 1803. Every stitch was defiance. Every thread was liberation. This design immortalizes her contribution, placing her firmly in the pantheon of Haiti’s freedom fighters.
The Value of This Design
In a world that often remembers the generals but forgets the women who built the nation’s soul, this sleeve restores Catherine Flon’s name to the front lines of history. It is a wearable archive of Haitian independence, infused with grace, resilience, and the artistry of survival.
Why You Should Carry It
- Celebrates Haitian women’s revolutionary role
- Perfect for educators, historians, and heritage enthusiasts
- A soft yet powerful image, blending art and historical truth
- Symbol of national pride and women’s empowerment
For the Ones Who Know the Power of the Needle
This is for the heritage keepers, the cultural storytellers, and every woman who has stitched strength into the fabric of her community.
Function & Style
- Premium, water-resistant neoprene for lasting durability
- Soft, padded lining to shield devices from scratches and bumps
- Lightweight, travel-ready, and fade-resistant print
- Slim profile that blends elegance with everyday utility
Gifting Use Cases
- Haitian Independence Day (Jan 1) & Flag Day (May 18)
- Women’s History Month celebrations
- Cultural heritage events and educational programs
- Gift for seamstresses, artisans, and designers with a connection to Haiti
Product Details
- 100% neoprene with secure dual zipper closure
- Fits most standard laptop sizes (see size guide)
- Crisp, high-definition art printed on both sides
- Minimalist luxury aesthetic with deep cultural meaning
Sizes |
7" |
10" |
13" |
15" |
17" |
Length, in |
7.09 |
10.43 |
12.60 |
13.39 |
15.94 |
Width, in |
4.72 |
7.87 |
9.45 |
10.24 |
12.01 |
Diagonal, in |
8.50 |
13.07 |
15.75 |
16.85 |
19.96 |
Depth, in |
0.65 |
0.65 |
0.65 |
0.65 |
0.65 |