Flying-saucer-worthy style comes easy in the Close Encounters hiking sock. So do massive peak bidds, thanks to the smooth 1x1 ribbed cuff, performance...More
Flying-saucer-worthy style comes easy in the Close Encounters hiking s...
Our newest addition to the heavy weight wool family is this fully lined wool shirt. The inside is now lined with fleece to provide comfort next to you...More
Our newest addition to the heavy weight wool family is this fully line...
This base layer is made from 100% merino wool jersey fabric that uses unique yarns from New Zealand to create a comfortable and warm wool layer. Featu...More
This base layer is made from 100% merino wool jersey fabric that uses ...
Pre-dating Confederation, Stanfield’s was founded in 1856 by Charles Stanfield and blossomed during the Klondike Gold Rush as the premier manufactur...More
Pre-dating Confederation, Stanfield’s was founded in 1856 by Charles...
The 2 layer fabric of this union suit is a unique jersey knit that offers you the ultimate in warmth and comfort. The inner layer is a blend of 50% co...More
The 2 layer fabric of this union suit is a unique jersey knit that off...
This long sleeve, crew neck shirt is 100% merino wool jersey fabric that uses unique yarns from New Zealand to create a comfortable and warm wool garm...More
This long sleeve, crew neck shirt is 100% merino wool jersey fabric th...
Drink from enough streams and you’ll eventually get an explosive reaction. Look closely at this hike sock and you’ll see what we mean. However, a ...More
Drink from enough streams and you’ll eventually get an explosive rea...
From day-hikes to Denali this is a “go-to” sock for hikers seeking comfort and performance. Cushioning along the bottom of the foot provide the pe...More
From day-hikes to Denali this is a “go-to” sock for hikers seeking...
Where the trail ends, this sock steps in. Knit for mucking across bramble and uneven terrain, our new Midweight Hunting sock offers segmented shin pad...More
Where the trail ends, this sock steps in. Knit for mucking across bram...