Shark Tank Featured · Lori Greiner Endorsed
Hands-Free
Fashion that Gives Back
Touch-screen purses, RFID wallets, and Clip & Go straps designed for real life — with 10% of profits going to the American Cancer Society.
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Fashion with purpose
Born from a Real Moment
Founder Tami Lange's story
The idea for Save The Girls started with a simple observation: Tami Lange watched her sister-in-law — fighting breast cancer — pull her phone from her bra. It was the only place that worked hands-free. Tami knew there had to be a better solution.
The result was a line of hands-free purses and phone carriers that hold your phone securely without needing a bag in hand — and a brand committed to giving back to the same community that inspired it.
Today, Save The Girls is a WBENC-certified women-owned US company that has donated over $160,000 to the American Cancer Society, endorsed by Shark Tank's Lori Greiner.
Every Purchase Fights Cancer
10% to the American Cancer Society
When you buy from Save The Girls, 10% of the proceeds go directly to the American Cancer Society's research, education, and patient-support programs. This isn't a one-time campaign — it's built into the brand's DNA from the first sale to today's catalog.
As seen on Shark Tank — endorsed by Lori Greiner. "When you choose Save The Girls, you're not just buying a purse — you're joining a movement."
Built for Real Life
What makes STG different
Touch Screen Windows
Use your phone through the clear front pocket — no fumbling, no removing the phone
RFID Protection
Built-in RFID-blocking lining on wallet and purse styles keeps card data safe
Clip & Go System
Patent-pending attachment system clips to belt loops, strollers, bags, and more
Cause-Driven
10% of profits to the American Cancer Society — over $160,000 donated
Women-Owned
WBENC-certified US women-owned company founded by Tami Lange
Shark Tank Featured
Endorsed by Lori Greiner — functional fashion that actually works
Questions About STG
Everything you need to know
What is a touch screen purse?
A touch screen purse has a clear front pocket or window that lets you use your phone — tap, swipe, take calls — without removing it from the purse. Save The Girls' touch screen purses are designed so the phone is always accessible but secure.
What does Clip & Go mean?
Clip & Go is Save The Girls' patent-pending hands-free carrying system. The strap or pouch clips directly onto belt loops, stroller handles, shopping cart handles, bags, or any sturdy loop — keeping your phone and essentials attached to you without holding a bag.
What does RFID protection do?
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) protection blocks electronic pickpocketing — when a scanner tries to wirelessly read your credit card or passport data, the RFID-blocking lining in the purse reflects the signal. Cards stay safe in crowded places, airports, and transit hubs.
How does Save The Girls support the American Cancer Society?
10% of all proceeds from Save The Girls purchases are donated to the American Cancer Society. The brand has donated over $160,000 to date toward cancer research, early detection programs, and patient support services.
Is Save The Girls a women-owned business?
Yes — Save The Girls is a WBENC-certified (Women's Business Enterprise National Council) women-owned US company, founded by Tami Lange. The WBENC certification is a rigorous third-party verification of women-owned business status.