902F Printed Flat Pouch
A flat printed pouch for the small things that disappear in a tote.
Story & heritage
Founded in Paris in 1976 after Hervé Chapelier's Los Angeles bag-making beginnings, the house built its reputation on light, color-driven utility rather than heavy status hardware. Its canon is a vocabulary of cabas, boat totes, shoulder bags and travel bags that repeat the same practical geometry in different fabrics and sizes.
Hervé Chapelier's accessories category includes clutches and small pieces made to accompany the bags. The 902F brings the printed-nylon side of the house into a slim pouch format.
Materials & craft
The official European listing identifies 902F as a flat pouch in printed nylon. Its simple rectangular shape keeps the print as the main gesture, with a zip for daily organization.
How to choose & style
Treat it as an organizer rather than a formal clutch: receipts, cables, travel documents or cosmetics. Leopard and camouflage prints add a small flash inside otherwise restrained totes.