Vedder Isn’t Just for Holsters Anymore

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posted on June 29, 2018
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Just in time for Independence Day, Vedder Holsters is branching out by offering a line of T-shirts, the company said in a recent press release.

Operating under the Vedder Nation brand, four designs are currently offered. One is a take-off on the Gadsden flag, picturing a snake with “don’t tread” superimposed on it. Another recognizes our troops, proclaiming “Remember everyone deployed,” with silhouettes of military members cut into a U.S. flag background. Others are geared toward the sacrifice police officers make and the importance of preserving our liberty.

The pro-freedom T-shirts are the first of several new products the company plans to go beyond its holsters and belts. The shirts are designed and printed in the USA, and the folks at Vedder were intimately involved in the graphic design work for the T-shirts.

“The shirts will have a subtle patriotic them and appeal to everyday, hard-working Americans and Vedder enthusiasts,” said Mike Vedder, president of Vedder. They will “allow our customers to show off their patriotism through the clothes they wear.”

Orders are now being accepted online or by phone.

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