CHARLESTON, SC. (April 28, 2025) – Nomad Outdoor brings the same in-field performance and comfort of its popular technical hunting gear to stylish apparel perfect for casual wear or a night out with its new lines of Hollis and Huntley button-down shirts.
Made to move throughout an outdoorsman’s day, the shirts offer 4-way stretch and intentional ventilation to keep you comfortable in hot weather and UPF 30+ protection on sunny summer days. All shirts come with a built-in interior wipe for sunglasses, shooting glasses, fishing glasses or other eyewear.
Hollis
The Hollis line of short-sleeve button-down shirts is made from a lightweight, high performance blend of polyester and spandex and is available in Moss and Khaki plaid patterns. With pearl snaps, classic cowboy-style yoke at the shoulders and back venting these shirts were designed to look good without being too flashy. The Hollis shirts come in men’s sizes S to XXXL and retail for $60.00.
Huntley
The Huntley line of short-sleeve button-down shirts is where comfort and good looks come together. Made from a lightweight and ultra-soft cotton, polyester, and spandex fabric blend, the clean two pocket cut looks equally at home on the ranch and out to dinner. The selection of outdoor colors and share-your-passion hunting-themed patterns were designed specifically for outdoorsman.
Solid Huntley shirts come in Overland Trek tan and Moss green. Turkey-hunting themed patterns in the Huntley line include Harbor Mist Turkey Tracks, the striking Leafy Acorn camo pattern, and the Flying Tom pattern with subdued images of a gobbler in full flight. Huntley shirts come in men’s sizes S to XXXL and retail for $65.00.
Both Hollis and Huntley shirts, when paired with jeans, the new Nomad Rendezvous pants, or a pair of Nomad Scrape shorts, make a perfect outfit for an evening out, a backyard BBQ, or getting work done on your property.
To see the full line of Hollis and Huntley short-sleeve button-down shirts and the rest of Nomad’s hunting and lifestyle clothing visit www.nomadoutdoor.com.
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