What can be more American than this Patriotic Trout sticker? Nothing in our opinion. A beautiful trout in a striking red white and blue design featuring the words “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Fish.” Show it off. We know you want to.
How does this get better? Send us cool pics to social@hoorag.com with the Hoo-rag UV sticker in weird or awesome places and we may reward you with something fun! Please put ‘Sticker Picker’ in the subject line.
Made of a UV Resistant Vinyl so you can show off the love for several years. (5 by 4.75 inches)
In honor of Memorial Day, we put the #1 best-selling American Flag Bandana – the Old Glory Hoo-rag, on sale. For every one sold, we donated $1 to Wishes for Warriors.
Wishes for Warriors is a veteran-run, volunteer-operated, 100% non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to returning hope and passion back into the lives of our combat wounded heroes through therapeutic outdoor adventures. Their mission is to show these heroes that whether wounded of body or mind, they are still able to live out their passions – through the love of hunting, fishing, skydiving, or anything that makes them feel alive again!
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I use my Old Glory Hoo all the time so when people see the American flag, they know that I mean business.
Please join us in welcome Sierra Sekula to the family! An avid fan of the outdoors, we knew we wanted to get to know Sierra and find out what drove her. She was gracious and took some time to answer our questions and even allowed us to post her answers here! We hope you enjoy learning about Sierra. If you see her out and about in San Antonio, make sure to say HI! Continue reading New Ambassador: Sierra Sekula
Red Bull Land Rush took place in April two days before the original Oklahoma Land Run was started with a cannon blast 124 years ago. Teams of three people took up the challenge to win a suite in Chicago for Lollapalooza 2013. Hoo-rag was there in spirit, and on top of sweaty hands or wrapped around busy wrists. We partnered with Red Bull, printing their custom designs on bandanas and neck gaiters.
This Red Bull event was based on the OG Land Run which saw 50,000 Americans race to claim free land. 2 million acres were up for grabs and all you had to do was get there first. And avoid getting backstabbed by Wild West bandits with no money, no morals, and just a few scruples. Pretty dangerous race and had Red Bull been in charge back then, there would have been less chaos.
But believe it or not, there were some people in 1889 who did enter the event for fun. If they staked a claim to a lot up to 160 acres, that would be a bonus! I guess they didn’t dread working the land with nothing but a mule, a rusty plow, and some kids not distracted by TikTok back then.
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