You heard Pete on the Danger Dan podcast.
American-made apparel from rare bison fiber.
Shorn, scoured, dehaired, and built in the United States in limited runs.
This didn’t start as a clothing company.
It started with years in the shearing shed.
You heard Pete on the Danger Dan podcast
Years of shearing—from alpacas to bison—led to building a small, American-made textile supply chain in Montana.
Pete has spent years shearing fiber animals across the country—from alpacas to bison.
That experience led to building a supply chain around bison fiber—handling it from shearing through to finished fabric.
It’s hands-on, and intentionally small.
What we’re building…
Source-verified bison fiber
Professionally shorn—not a byproduct
Scoured and dehaired in the U.S.
Fabric made with American Woolen Company
Limited production runs
Current Work
Our first jacshirt production run, already in the field.
21oz fabric made from 30% bison and 70% superfine Merino wool.
Prototype of the first Artist-In-Residence Series Blankets:
Blankets in development using a unique blend of bison and wool fabric, keeping you warm at home or on the road.