Savage Dressers Are Snappy Dressers ... on Amazon!

Savage customers can find t-shirts, jackets, hats, hoodies and more via the Amazon storefront.

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posted on January 16, 2024
Savage Apparel On Amazon Lede

Being a Savage dresser just got easier (and cheaper) with Savage Arms' all-new Amazon storefront! with their new collection of branded apparel, shooting gear, accessories and more. Savage customers can shop an extensive line of Savage licensed outdoor gear and apparel easily and readily on Amazon.com.

The Amazon storefront will also be running a promotion for the entire Savage line. Beginning 1/15/2024, the entire store will be 15% off and this promotion runs until 2/13/2024.

“From rugged outdoor apparel to cutting-edge gear and accessories, this line reflects the same commitment to quality that has defined our presence in the firearms industry,” said Beth Shimanski, Director of Marketing at Savage Arms. “We know our brand is strong in the firearms space, but we believe that there is a larger audience and Savage fan base who simply enjoy the outdoors. We’re excited to reach the full Savage audience through the launch of our licensed gear and apparel on this platform.”

 

 

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