The Last Best Fifty Miles
Three days on the longest undammed river in the Lower 48, with the crew fighting to keep it that way.
Read the story →Shells, fleece, and packs built in fewer, better versions — warrantied for life, mended for free, and taxed two cents on the dollar by the rivers that raised us.
Mara Osei above the Gallatin headwall, first light. Photo: Wes Delgado
Every piece above is sewn fair-trade, cut from recycled or deadstock cloth, and covered by the Mend Bench for life. Read how the Headwater Shell gets tested →
A season with the ranchers, guides, and biologists holding the Madison together — and what it actually costs to keep a river cold.
Filmed over two Octobers on the Madison and the Gallatin. Directed by June Akiyama.
A lifetime warranty isn’t fine print. It’s a workbench at the back of the store, and a person named Ruthie who has opinions about your zipper.
Blown seam, burned cuff, tooth marks from a dog with taste — bring it in or mail it back. We fix what we made for free, forever, and we’ll patch most anything else for the cost of thread. Outgrown it instead? Trade it in: we recondition it, resell it at our used rack, and take 20% off your next piece.
Ruthie Calder at the bench, repair no. 4,102. Photo: Tomás Rivera
Photo: Wes Delgado
Three days on the longest undammed river in the Lower 48, with the crew fighting to keep it that way.
Read the story →Photo: June Akiyama
Our head mender on why a blown zipper is a promise, not a defect — and how to make one shell outlast four trucks.
Read the story →Photo: Tomás Rivera
Where last year’s 2% went: fish counts, bank willows, and a ranch family betting the whole outfit on cold water.
Read the story →We make fewer things, and build each one to be handed down. Our materials
Every seam we sew, we mend for free — for the life of the garment. The Mend Bench
Two cents of every dollar goes to the groups keeping our watersheds cold and clean. Where the 2% goes
We publish every mill, every dye house, and every mistake in a yearly field report. The field report
Public land made this company, and we show up for it — testimony, trail days, checkbook. Take action