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Explore our Boulder-Born, Baltimore-Built brand and learn how your tote contributes to the functional sustainability we build into our products to pioneer a new period.

Boulder-Born

NovvaCup was born from a passion for innovation and a deep respect for our natural world. Growing up in Moose, Wyoming, our founder trained with world-class experts to navigate the backcountry safely and noticed a critical gap in period care preparation for adventurers and everyday users alike. Determined to close that gap, NovvaCup blends modern medicine with next-generation technology to create sustainable, high-performance solutions that redefine period care with inclusivity and a commitment to protecting the planet—period by period.

Your Teton Tectonics Tote features three keystone flora and fauna of the Teton Range: the majestic moose (Alces alces), a symbol of strength and adaptability in the rugged wilderness; the resilient Whitebark Pine (Pinus albicaulis), a vital alpine tree that sustains western wildlife and ecosystems; and the vibrant Indian Paintbrush (Castilleja linariifolia), Wyoming’s state flower, representing the untamed beauty of the region.

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Baltimore-Built

As we bring NovvaCup to life, Baltimore is the ideal hub for femtech innovation. This emerging tech city offers cutting-edge resources and a thriving network, including our founder’s alma mater to help us pioneer a new standard in period care with the highest levels of research, safety, and technology. Just as we protect backcountry ecosystems, we are committed to sustainability in the DMV and the preservation of the Chesapeake Bay watershed — America’s largest estuary — to ensure that our mission to protect the planet extends from the mountains to the ocean.

Your Bayside Beaches Tote features three keystone species of America’s largest estuary: the Maryland blue crab (Callinectes sapidus), a symbol of the Bay’s rich seafood industry and ecological resilience; nature’s water filter, the oyster, which maintains clean and healthy waters; and water stargrass (Heteranthera dubia), a vital aquatic plant critical for marine habitats.

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