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Thursday, February 19, 2026

Baltimore Bag Co. Relaunches During Black History Month, Honoring Black Economic Legacy and American Craftsmanship

Turning History into Design and Resilience into Brand Power.

Baltimore Bag

Nationwide — This Black History Month, Baltimore Bag Co. (BBC) is launching a renewed brand chapter rooted in history, craftsmanship, and intention—honoring Baltimore’s legacy as a center of Black economic power while reaffirming its commitment to American-made production.

The company is an American-made accessories brand inspired by Black history, resilience, and craftsmanship. Each piece is designed to honor the past while building a more intentional future, and all of the bags are handmade of premium leather in the United States, reflecting a belief that production, ownership, and narrative still matter.

Founded by Jerey Ojeah, Baltimore Bag Co. was named as a tribute to a city whose contributions to Black industry and middle-class prosperity have too often been overlooked or misunderstood. While public commentary has occasionally focused on the brand’s abbreviation, the company emphasizes that its name is a statement of respect, not controversy. “Baltimore represents resilience,” said Ojeah. “It represents what Black communities have built—and how often that success has been disrupted.

The BBC exists to honor that truth through craft, not commentary.” In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Baltimore thrived as an industrial hub, supporting a strong Black workforce in shipbuilding, steel, and garment manufacturing. As global trade shifted in the late 20th century, those industries—and the wealth they sustained — were systematically dismantled, disproportionately impacting Black communities.

The relaunch was on February 13, and the company unveiled a new logo representing Infinite Strength, alongside limited-edition releases featuring the founder’s name and the JereyO mark, symbolizing perseverance, accountability, and creative ownership.

While Jerey Ojeah is based in Los Angeles operating BBC, her kids live closer to Baltimore in Washington, D.C., helping to continually bridge the brand’s legacy and future, using design as a vehicle for remembrance, respect, and forward momentum.

Learn more at the official website at BBCBags.com

For press inquiries or retail and media information, contact 213-417-2110 or baltimorebagcompany@gmail.com