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  2. High-visibility clothing - Wikipedia

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    Deer hunters wearing blaze orange for identification as humans, not game animals. Hunting laws in each state or province may require hunters to wear designated garments in blaze orange to prevent misidentification of humans as game animals, and resulting shooting accidents. The required total visible area and times of use vary by jurisdiction ...

  3. Kuiu - Wikipedia

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    Kuiu is an American hunting gear and apparel brand that sells direct to consumers. [1] It was founded by Jason Hairston in 2011. [2] [3] In 2017, San Francisco-based Main Post Partners invested $50 million in the company. [4]

  4. Category:Outdoor clothing brands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Outdoor clothing brands" The following 107 pages are in this category, out of 107 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. List of outdoor industry parent companies - Wikipedia

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    The brands listed are those specific to the outdoor sporting goods industry. Parent companies may own other brands that are not listed because those other brands are not marketed as outdoor sporting goods. Companies and brands that are not subsidiaries of another company are not listed here.

  6. Marmot (company) - Wikipedia

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    Marmot is an outdoor recreation clothing and sporting goods company founded in 1974 as "Marmot Mountain Works". [1] The company was founded in Grand Junction, Colorado by local resident Tom Boyce and two University of California, Santa Cruz students, David Huntley and Eric Reynolds, who shared the common goal of making their own mountaineering equipment.

  7. Woolrich - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Woolrich provided the clothing used in the film The Horse Whisperer. [5] In 2007, the company's long-time president and CEO, Roswell Brayton, Jr., died after collapsing at the Woolrich headquarters. He was a sixth generation member of the Rich family and joined the company in 1977 and became president in 1996 and CEO the next year. [17]

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