Saturday, May 22, 2021

Spring Collections You Should Be Tracking On

We're in the thick of spring and our time is being juggled with the end of the school year for the children, work is suddenly busy again with special events, evenings on the dock catching bluegill (not on flies...), and golfing with Finn. 

I've been remiss for not sharing some of the excellent spring apparel collections out there and wanted to pass along a few links to make sure you're dressed sharp this season.  No discount codes this go around but several will send you a code for a percentage off if you sign up for their newsletter. 

The folks at Duck Camp are doing a stellar job of bridging hunt, fish, and lifestyle pieces and a few favorites from their latest Spring '21 Collection include the Drifter Shorts, 3L Ultralight Rain Jacket, and they've gone with a lighter fabric in their Fishing Shirts.

There's always a lot of new on the Filson website and as much as I like their clothing, I'm a total pushover for their Bags & Luggage.  I've been carrying the Dryden Briefcase with the Ripstop Nylon Travel Pack tucked inside to keep track of cords and chargers for the last year or so and it's perfect a my daily carry to the office.

I've mentioned it before but I have an ongoing affiliate relationship with Filson.  Anytime you visit links from these posts and make a purchase, a few coins go into the T.F.M. piggy bank.  Thank you.
 
 
A late entry to this post but Paul Puckett and the crew at Flood Tide Co. have released their Spring 2021 collection which include a few fun pieces.  For me, the high points from this new collection are the Coastal Coral Hat, all the new Solar Shirts, and new Sun Masks


Along with a stacked Spring Collection, the friends at Howler Brothers are deep diving into their iconic Gaucho Shirts and the story behind their design is a fun read in their World of Gaucho history lesson. 

Oh yeah, and don't sleep on the Last Call page either for some deep discounts on past collections.

Along with a strong Spring 2021 Collection, their Mallard Camo pieces are a collection worth a look all on it's own.  I like that Marsh Wear works with a handful of artists for their t-shirt and cap artwork.  

The collections keep getting deeper with Rep Your Water and I continue to be impressed.  They have a never-ending list of hats and apparel pieces have extended past t-shirts for some time now.  
 
From the start, Rep Your Water established their 3% for Conservation program and have worked hard on sustainability throughout their company.
 

Did I miss any spring collections that you've digging on?  Let me know. 

1 comment:

Al p. said...

Heck yeah I love howler bro’s.