You have to be careful with that. It says "owned and operated" in Leander. Many companies list where their offices are but often times they product is made overseas (Millennium stands & Goldtip arrows for two examples). It's not a big deal because so many products are made overseas nowadays. But I do try to support American made when I can and I always ask a company to clarify.
I emailed Broadside and they replied almost immediately with this:
"Hi Mike. We have production in US for our caps, Hong Kong for hoodies, & Pakistan for shirts & pants."
You have to be careful with that. It says "owned and operated" in Leander. Many companies list where their offices are but often times they product is made overseas (Millennium stands & Goldtip arrows for two examples). It's not a big deal because so many products are made overseas nowadays. But I do try to support American made when I can and I always ask a company to clarify.
I emailed Broadside and they replied almost immediately with this:
"Hi Mike. We have production in US for our caps, Hong Kong for hoodies, & Pakistan for shirts & pants."
Ok thanks! I guess hardly anything is made in the states these days.
My only reservation is that deer don't see colors the way we do. The bigger concern is the white part. Because of the way the deer see I think the white won't match the sky. All the research that I've down pretty much came down to animals in general have a hard time determining depth on objects when they have a black color.
But at the same time if you are in a bow stand I feel like deer aren't really looking up at you because they are typically eating or drinking. So to a degree it doesn't matter.
My only reservation is that deer don't see colors the way we do. The bigger concern is the white part. Because of the way the deer see I think the white won't match the sky. All the research that I've down pretty much came down to animals in general have a hard time determining depth on objects when they have a black color.
But at the same time if you are in a bow stand I feel like deer aren't really looking up at you because they are typically eating or drinking. So to a degree it doesn't matter.
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Ah, hello! Camo is for the wearer, not the dam deer!
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