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QUALITY GEAR

Upland hunting clothing from our grandparents' era was built to last, crafted with rugged materials like waxed cotton and heavy canvas that could withstand briars, mud, and long days in the field. These garments, often hand-stitched with care, offered durability and timeless style, reflecting a deep respect for the hunt and the land. Today, we strive to recreate that vintage high-quality hunting gear, blending the same tough, reliable fabrics and classic designs with modern twists like lightweight, tailored fits for better mobility. By honoring the craftsmanship of the past while adding contemporary comfort, we ensure our upland hunters carry forward the tradition in gear that’s both functional and nostalgic.This blend of vintage quality and modern innovation ensures upland hunting clothing remains in style for generations to come. The classic look of waxed jackets and sturdy vests appeals to hunters who value tradition, while sleek, lightweight materials and streamlined cuts attract a new wave of outdoor enthusiasts. By balancing rugged functionality with a refined aesthetic, this gear fits seamlessly into both the field and casual settings, making it a timeless choice. As hunters continue to seek authenticity and performance, we strive to produce it for them creating something that can be worn in and out of the field

ALL ABOUT THE HABITAT

The preservation and restoration of habitats for quail and upland birds are critical to ensuring the survival of these cherished species across the United States. These birds, including bobwhite quail, pheasants, and partridges, rely on diverse landscapes of grasslands, shrublands, and croplands for food, cover, and nesting. However, urban development, intensive agriculture, and invasive species have fragmented and degraded these habitats, leading to declining populations. Our mission is to give back to conservation by actively restoring and managing these vital ecosystems. Through practices like planting native grasses, creating food plots, and supporting prescribed burns, we aim to rebuild thriving habitats nationwide, fostering biodiversity and preserving the natural heritage of upland birds for future generations.By partnering with landowners, conservation organizations, and national organizations like Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, we work to create a mosaic of habitats tailored to regional needs—from Southeastern pine savannas to Midwestern prairies and Western sagebrush landscapes. Our goal is to empower communities with the knowledge and resources to sustain these habitats, ensuring quail and upland birds have the food, cover, and space they need to flourish. Together, we can reverse population declines and celebrate the return of these iconic species to America’s landscapes.

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Image by Toa Heftiba

KEEPING THE
TRADITION ALIVE

The preservation and restoration of habitats for quail and upland birds are critical to ensuring the survival of these cherished species across the United States. These birds, including bobwhite quail, pheasants, and partridges, rely on diverse landscapes of grasslands, shrublands, and croplands for food, cover, and nesting. However, urban development, intensive agriculture, and invasive species have fragmented and degraded these habitats, leading to declining populations. Our mission is to give back to conservation by actively restoring and managing these vital ecosystems. Through practices like planting native grasses, creating food plots, and supporting prescribed burns, we aim to rebuild thriving habitats nationwide, fostering biodiversity and preserving the natural heritage of upland birds for future generations.By partnering with landowners, conservation organizations, and national organizations like Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, we work to create a mosaic of habitats tailored to regional needs—from Southeastern pine savannas to Midwestern prairies and Western sagebrush landscapes. Our goal is to empower communities with the knowledge and resources to sustain these habitats, ensuring quail and upland birds have the food, cover, and space they need to flourish. Together, we can reverse population declines and celebrate the return of these iconic species to America’s landscapes.

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