They want to see this “pink lady” in black-and-white stripes.

The FBI is offering a $10,000 reward for help capturing a bank robber dubbed the “Pink Lady Bandit” following a quartet of heists in Delaware, Pennsylvania and North Carolina.

The thief earned the monochromatic moniker after knocking over two of the banks carrying a pink handbag, according to the feds.

She hit the Orrstown Bank Carlisle, Penn., on July 20 before moving on to a M&T Bank in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, on July 23 and a Southern Bank in Ayden, N.C. the following day.

On Saturday, she struck a fourth time, robbing an undisclosed bank in Hamlet, N.C., the FBI tweeted.

“The #FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000,” the agency’s Charlotte field office tweeted. “Help us identify her and get her into custody safely.”

She’s described as a white or Hispanic woman standing between 5-foot-2 and 5-foot-4 and weighing 130 pounds. She wore yoga pants, a tank top and a blue baseball cap — in addition to carrying the eponymous bag — in two of the incidents, according to the FBI.