Culture & Apparel

Til Valhalla Project (TVP)

Mission-first apparel and community effort that honors the fallen and supports the living. TVP pairs meaningful designs with real-world impact – funding memorials, outreach, and veteran mental-health initiatives – so wearing their gear feels like representing a cause, not just a logo.

Why we recommend them:

  • Purpose over hype: purchases help fuel memorial and support efforts
  • Messaging that respects the community and its sacrifices
  • Solid, everyday-wear pieces with designs that actually mean something

Where to find them: Website — “Til Valhalla Project (TVP)”


Savage Tacticians (SavTac)

Culture-forward apparel with clean designs that rep the community without the gimmicks. Think everyday-wear tees, hoodies, and caps with messages you can stand behind—subtle, sharp, and built to last on range days or off-duty.

Why we recommend them:

  • Clean, wearable designs (no cringe, no overhype)
  • Comfortable, durable pieces that hold up to real use
  • Messaging that reflects the culture with respect and authenticity
  • Solid mix of staple items with fresh seasonal drops

Where to find them: Website — “Savage Tacticians”


Combat Iron Apparel Company (CMBT)

Gym-to-range apparel with a no-nonsense ethos—built for training, PT, and everyday wear. CMBT blends performance fabrics with bold, clean designs that rep discipline and resilience without drifting into gimmicks.

Why we recommend them:

  • Training-first fits and fabrics that move (tees, shorts, caps built for work)
  • Designs that represent the community without cringe or overhype
  • Consistent quality and sizing—easy to re-order staples that just fit
  • Solid athleisure staples with seasonal drops to keep the lineup fresh

Where to find them: Website — “Combat Iron Apparel Company (CMBT)”