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  2. Fjällräven - Wikipedia

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    Fjällräven (Swedish for arctic fox; pronounced [ˈfjɛ̂lːˌrɛːvɛn]) is a Swedish brand specialising in outdoor equipment—mostly clothing and luggage. The company was founded in 1960 by Åke Nordin (1936–2013) from Örnsköldsvik in Northern Sweden. [1] [2] The company went public in 1983 with an over-the-counter listing in Stockholm. [4]

  3. List of climbing and mountaineering equipment brands

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    Black Diamond; CamelBak; Cascade Designs. MSR (Mountain Safety Research); Therm-a-Rest; Champion; Coleman; Columbia Sportswear. Columbia Montrail; Mountain Hardwear ...

  4. Penfield (company) - Wikipedia

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    Penfield is an outdoor clothing brand and private company that was established in Hudson, Massachusetts. Founded in 1975 by Harvey Gross, a New England native, the company has built a reputation for making down-filled jackets, fleece and outerwear. [1]

  5. The 17 Toughest Clothing Brands for any Outdoor Adventure - AOL

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    REI Co-op. Outdoor retailer REI Co-op is our brand of choice for value-priced outdoor gear of any description. The Co-op toes the line of durability, technicality, and design better than anyone ...

  6. Rohan (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The company was hit by the recession and made an operating loss in 2009 of £400,000, but that had been turned into a £384,000 operating profit two years later with a turnover of £17.9m. In 2016, Rohan Designs Ltd was acquired, in a move to enhance its sports and outdoor business, by H. Young Holdings.

  7. Woolrich - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Woolrich provided the clothing used in the film The Horse Whisperer. [5] In 2007, the company's long-time president and CEO, Roswell Brayton, Jr., died after collapsing at the Woolrich headquarters. He was a sixth generation member of the Rich family and joined the company in 1977 and became president in 1996 and CEO the next year. [17]