Hunting Appereal for store

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Hello, great people!

Been a ghost at this site for a while now, but thought I'd make a user, pck your brains and hope that you don't cut my head off.

Me and two hunting buddies are going to pull the trigger on a dream we have. Opening a hunting and hiking clothing store in our home country.
Since it is a lack of a pure quality focused store here (yes it is a small country), we we wanted to hop on that opportunity. Aswell as seperate us with with some brands that aren't represented

Our first thoughts included FirstLite and Kuiu, but they are direct to costumer, but we want some recommendations to try out in the same "sphere" in quality. Our gaze is now on:
Sitka (already sold in our country)
Pnuma (not sold in our country)
Stone Glacier (not sold in our country
Skre (not sold in our country) and in as a cheaper option.

If it was up to you, what would you choose? Or change?
Our country is a cold one, and solid colours is usually more popular. 65/35 split.
So we are testing gear and apperael of new brands through the winter and into late fall. Aming to open in August.

Any reply or recommendations will be greatly appreciated. Sorry for bad English, it is not my first language
 

nobody

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Great list, I would add First Lite. They used to be direct to consumer but now also sell in places like Scheels.

King’s camo also makes great stuff and usually is overlooked. I would add them.

Fjallraven is great as well, and may be a great option to add if you’re in Europe.
 
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Great list, I would add First Lite. They used to be direct to consumer but now also sell in places like Scheels.

King’s camo also makes great stuff and usually is overlooked. I would add them.

Fjallraven is great as well, and may be a great option to add if you’re in Europe.
You sure about FirstLite? I'll send them an email tomorrow. We have Fjellraven, Sitka and a country wide brand. That way we have some familiar brands for the costumer, and they can "lend" their safety to the "new" brands. Only new brands might scare some, but with some safe that could compensate that feeling. "They sell X brand, so this new brand can't be bad?" - kind of thing.

King's are in for consideration then, thank you.
 

DisplacedHusky

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I want to add the country, but I am affraid some of the bigger companies snatch the brands before us. I know it is stupid, but think Canada/Alaska like climate.
No worries. I would focus on good products for the climate even if it means a greater spread of brands. If you carry the brand’s product, even at a smaller volume, it makes it easy to special order products that you don’t carry for a customer.

Solid 3L hard shells, quality synthetic and down mid layers, a good glove selection, etc.

Hunters seem more accepting of solid colors recently. That may open up to some other companies like Outdoor Research that offer com more neutral colors that may appeal to hunters but also bring in some non-hunter customers.
 
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No worries. I would focus on good products for the climate even if it means a greater spread of brands. If you carry the brand’s product, even at a smaller volume, it makes it easy to special order products that you don’t carry for a customer.

Solid 3L hard shells, quality synthetic and down mid layers, a good glove selection, etc.

Hunters seem more accepting of solid colors recently. That may open up to some other companies like Outdoor Research that offer com more neutral colors that may appeal to hunters but also bring in some non-hunter customers.
Yes, exactly. We are spliting our country's hunting season in to three mini season, and having the brands that perform best at different types of hunting shine where they are meant to. If you catched that train of thought? Sorry about the English.

Yes, some of our hiking gear will "cannibalise" the hunting segment. But that is a part of the plan to indirectly cut a bit on product costs.
 
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I wish you guys the best. It’s great to bring quality new products to a virgin market. I enjoyed finding Salewa boots when they first came to the US.
Thank you, nice of you!

Yes, and I am hoping people will react the same way when we bring in Kenetrek here.

And I am crossing my fingers that the romours about FirstLite quiting the direct to costumer model is true!
 
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I wish you guys the best! I can't add much beyond that, besides another vouch for Kings. Its possible that they do not perform quite as well as the high end stuff but it really fills a void for those looking for decent quality gear that isn't cripplingly expensive. As a lower middle class hunter who can't drop multiple thousands of dollars on gear, Kings has been great.
 

nobody

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You sure about FirstLite? I'll send them an email tomorrow. We have Fjellraven, Sitka and a country wide brand. That way we have some familiar brands for the costumer, and they can "lend" their safety to the "new" brands. Only new brands might scare some, but with some safe that could compensate that feeling. "They sell X brand, so this new brand can't be bad?" - kind of thing.

King's are in for consideration then, thank you.
100% positive. I was at a Scheels (big box store here in the US, multiple locations across the nation) with my dad on Monday helping him pick out a new goose gun and walked right past the First Lite display.

 
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