Duck Camp is a Texas-born brand dishing out premium hunting and fishing gear, from lightweight shirts and pants that shrug off mud to accessories built for those epic "cast and blast" adventures in the blind or on the water. Founded by Sim Whatley out of sheer annoyance with flimsy hunting clothes, it kicked off in Austin and quickly grew into a go-to for durable apparel that stands up to real outdoor abuse without falling apart like a cheap decoy. They emphasize quality construction and time-tested designs, all inspired by those cherished trips to camp with buddies and family – think gear that's as reliable as your favorite shotgun. Neat twist: It's all about celebrating the simple joys of the hunt, minus any fancy bells or whistles.

Duck Camp keeps it blissfully anti-woke by ditching the DEI drama, ESG eco-guilt trips, and any whiff of BLM or LGBTQ virtue-signaling , no rainbow camo here, just straightforward gear without the side of social lectures. They focus purely on crafting stuff that works, letting hunters hunt without corporate preaching about equity or carbon paw prints, because who needs a jacket that judges your politics? Interestingly, their no-nonsense approach has built a loyal flock of fans who appreciate the purity, poking fun at how "inclusive" brands turn every trail into a therapy session.

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