Description: Bold vintage travel poster style — a lone fly fisherman wading knee-deep in Lake Almanora, casting toward green mountain peaks under a blazing orange sunset sky. Northern California. For the fly fisher and the California outdoorsman who knows the best lakes take a dirt road to reach.
Description: Bold vintage rectangle badge with a heavy-racked whitetail buck staring straight ahead against a blazing golden sunset — antlers breaking the frame, pine silhouettes, autumn light. No text needed. Raw vintage deer art built for the hunter who knows what a buck like that standing in the open means.
Description: Detailed vintage hexagon badge of a German shorthaired pointer locked on point in a golden field — Southern Field & Point Co. Photorealistic vintage style, open plains, rolling hills behind. For the upland hunter and bird dog man who knows a dog on point is one of the finest sights in the field.
Description: Deep teal and rust vintage circle badge with a loon gliding across a moonlit lake — Loon Lake, Wilderness, The Great North, 1987. Pine silhouettes, still water, northern sky. For the lake lover, the north woods camper, and anyone who's fallen asleep to the call of a loon and understood why people never leave the north.
Description: Warm vintage illustration of an A-frame cabin deep in pine country — a red SUV parked out front, golden sun peeking through the trees. Cedar Ridge, The Mountain Life, Off the Grid. For the cabin dreamer, the off-grid liver, and the mountain soul who unplugs every chance they get.
Description: Distressed vintage oval badge with a bull elk standing proud in a Rocky Mountain meadow — Elk Summit, Wild & Rugged, Rockies – Montana. Earth tones, worn texture, raw mountain energy. Built for the elk hunter and Montana lover who earns every inch of elevation.
Description: Bold arched vintage graphic of a classic truck camper parked in high mountain country — pines, canyon peaks, teal sky. High Country, Summit Canyon, Roam Far Camp Free. For the overlander and truck camper who finds the best sites by going further than everyone else stopped.
Description: Landscape rectangle badge with a detailed mountain and creek scene above bold rust script — Timber Creek, Wild to Worn, Est. 1989. Companion piece to Timber Peak, same DNA. Vintage engraving style, earthy tones, built for the outdoorsman who wears the wild like a second skin.
Description: Clean rectangle badge with detailed engraving-style mountains and dense pine forest — Timber Peak, Wild to Worn. Two-tone rust and charcoal on cream. Straightforward vintage mountain art for the hiker, the camper, and the outdoor apparel lover who wants something that looks earned.
Description: Vintage shield badge with a massive oak tree anchored in a mountain river valley — River Oak, Rooted in the Wild. Soft earth tones, fine engraving lines, quiet confidence. For the nature lover and outdoor soul who finds strength in the roots and peace in the river.
Description: High-contrast vintage graphic on sage green — a largemouth bass exploding out of the water chasing a lure, Strike Season in bold retro script below. No fluff, just the strike. Built for the bass fisherman who lives for the moment the line goes tight.
Description: Elegant two-tone arch badge with a bull elk standing in a mountain meadow — pine forest and a snow-capped peak behind him. Cedar Bluff Wilderness. Refined vintage wildlife art for the hunter, hiker, and anyone who knows what it feels like to be small against a mountain and love it anyway.
Description: Classic oval badge with a hunter standing in the marsh raising his shotgun as mallards scatter in every direction — Open Season, Born to Hunt. Mountains, golden sun, open sky. Clean vintage waterfowl art built for the duck hunter who lives for the first day of season.
Description: Bold vintage design on amber gold — a retriever charging through marsh grass as mallards break above him. Marsh Chase, Wetlands and Wilds, Born to Retrieve. For the duck hunter and dog handler who knows a great retrieve is worth more than the shot that started it.
Description: Classic arched vintage badge featuring a bison standing in a Yellowstone meadow — mountains, pine forest, a geyser erupting, and a golden sun overhead. Yellowstone National Park, Explore the Park, 1999, Wild Bison Trail. For the national park lover, the wildlife enthusiast, and everyone who's stood on that ground and felt it rumble.
Description: Bold vintage graphic of a rainbow trout exploding out of an Oregon mountain river — Catch & Release, River Born Anglers, Oregon Water. For the fly fisher and the catch-and-release angler who knows the river gives what you earn and takes back what you don't deserve.
Description: Clean bold vintage script over a full grizzly bear — Iron Claw, Wild North Co., Born Untamed, Est. 1988. No scene, no fuss, just the bear and the name. Timeless wildlife art built for the outdoor lover who respects the wild and dresses like it.
Description: Classic arched badge with a green pickup hauling hay bales out of a timber barn — Timber Ridge, Haul & Harvest, Barn & Field, Hard Work Pays, Est. 1989. For the farmer, the rancher, and everyone who knows the land doesn't work itself.
Description: Bold red script over a grizzly bear beside a erupting geyser — Iron Claw, Roam Free or Stay Wild, Wyoming 1996. Raw vintage wildlife energy straight out of Yellowstone country. For the Wyoming lover, the bear enthusiast, and the wild soul who picks roaming every time.
Description: A loaded blue pickup rolling out of a red barn at golden hour — Trail, Supply Run, All Rig. Loaded and Rolling, Built for the Haul. Vintage farm country art for the working man, the country driver, and everyone who knows the best trucks have mud on the tires and lumber in the bed.
Description: Warm vintage illustration of a timber log barn nestled below a dramatic Montana mountain range — Timber Peak, Montana. Pine forest, golden sun, split-rail fence, big sky. For the Montana lover, the ranch hand, and anyone who's ever stood below those peaks and understood why people never leave.
Description: A lone angler casting hard from a canoe on a wild mountain river — Fish Hunter, Cast & Conquer, River & Ridge, Wild Water Run. Mountains, pines, golden sun, and open water. Built for the fly fisher and river rat who chases the cast and earns the catch.
Description: Aged paper vintage graphic of a lone angler casting from a canoe on a mountain lake — Fishing Trip, Hooked on the Lake Life, Cast & Explore, American Route. Big sky, red buttes, pine forest, golden sun. For the fisherman who packs light, paddles far, and never checks the time.
Description: Vintage license plate-style badge featuring a lifted red SUV ready to tear up the trail — Roadshow, Wild & Free, Oregon Way, Trail Blazer Co., Built for the Wild, 2025. Bold, rugged, and built for the overlander and off-road community who lives off the paved path.
Description: Bold vintage script over a mallard locked in the crosshairs — Kill The Duck, One Shot, Marsh Territorial, Estd 1999. Two ducks in full flight, zero hesitation. Aggressive vintage waterfowl art built for the serious duck hunter who brings home birds, not excuses.
Description: Clean vintage badge with a grizzly bear striding through a mountain meadow, pine forest behind him and a sunburst overhead — Sierra Wilderness Club, Est. 1948. Timeless outdoor art for the hiker, camper, and nature lover who respects the wild and walks it anyway.
Description: Massive bull elk standing in golden grass with Montana mountains and a rising sun behind him — Montana Hunt, Home of Hunter, Outdoor Outfitters 1999. Dark background, bold vintage art. Built for the Montana elk hunter and big game outfitter crowd who live for September in the Rockies.