Thanks for posting that. I may check them out.
Some companies come up with the ideas and sell the Brand. Mossy Oak for instance. I got tired of seeing foreign countries tags on the back of all my hunting clothes and set out looking for American made. I knew it would be expensive, so I started there.
First Lite, Sitka, Kuiu, even Filson and come to find out, all made in foreign countries. Filson does have a few products still made here, but that doesn’t mean the materials come from here.
I found Forloh and everything from the needles and thread is made in USA. It’s expensive and yeah you don’t “need” it to kill a deer or turkey. But it sure is nice to know I have clothing made in America and can hike 10 miles and go from freezing temps and snow to rain and 70’s all in one hike and stay warm, dry, and then cool by just taking off layers and rolling them up and putting them in my turkey vest. I take my hunting very seriously and like to be comfortable doing so.
I also wanted a pattern that worked no matter where I hunted. Granted my wife calls their Deep Cover pattern a Walmart Pajamas pattern, but it works in the South Georgia pines and swamps all the way to Washington’s mountains and everywhere in between. I was skeptical at first until I got a trail cam pic of me walking in front of a camera. My son even called the minute he got the pic and asked what camo I was wearing because it couldn’t be the Pajama pattern, it looked to good, lol!