Littlejohn New York

scent-concealing accessories

Written By BLK Oceans Staff


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Littljohn New York is a Brooklyn-based business that started in the cannabis space before launching their line of premium leather accessories. If you are looking for a super stylish way to conceal your stash, Littlejohn has you covered.

Genuine leather, scent-concealing products offer discretion, elegance, and safety.

We connected with founder and CEO Marc Littlejohn to learn about the technology and inspiration behind creating scent-concealing accessories from small cases and pouches to caddies with locks and belt bags

Do scent-concealing products really work? Tell us about the technology.
”There are many bags on the market that claim to be smell-proof, but not all of them truly are. All of our products have our 5 Layer scent-concealing technology which consists of a mesh layer that allows odors to be absorbed into the carbon so they can be neutralized, a non-woven layer that condenses carbon and maintains surface area, an activated carbon lining that absorbs and neutralized odors, leather air-tight seams, and sealed rubber zippers. These elements combined provide powerful scent-concealment.”

As a first-time customer, where should I start?
”Our most popular products have been the Slim Cases and the Caddies, but the new Belt bag is quickly gaining popularity and is selling out fast!”

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What’s coming up next for Littlejohn New York?
”We plan to introduce new colors and shapes. We also plan on adding functional accessories like Dube Tubes, Rolling Trays, Rolling Paper, and Storage Jars. We are also working on building partnerships and developing more unique branded products.”

Littlejohn New York was founded on the principle of community and social justice, and work closely with The Last Prisoner Project and Founding board members of Freedom Unshackled.


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