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Flowfold is an American brand that creates Minimalist Gear for Everyday Adventure.

History

The first Flowfold products were invented by Charles Friedman in 2005. The prototype product was built from scrap sailcloth by Friedman during high school.[1] Friedman, a University of Maine student at the time, passed the idea on to his company who then went on to produce and market the product as the Flowfold.

The first Flowfold products were hand-crafted by Friedman himself. In 2010, Lifethereal produced upwards of 500 wallets.[1]

The current Flowfold logo was designed in 2011.

Current products

Flowfold makes a variety of different products. These include Flowfold billfold and trifold wallets. Their newest products include iPad sleeves and laptop computer cases.[2]

Manufacturing facilities are located in Scarborough, Maine[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Billings, Randy. "Loan fund aims to spark innovation, sustain coastal Maine economies". The Forecaster. Retrieved 15 August 2011.
  2. ^ Huang, Josie. "Island Institute Takes on Economic Development". MPBN. Retrieved 15 August 2011.