From Trout Overalls to Bamboo Breakthrough: How ‘Free Fly’ Landed Among Fishing Faithful

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A fly fishing apparel brand rooted in Montana is returning to the rivers and mountains of its home in honor of its 10th anniversary.

Free Fly is rolling out a campaign to celebrate its 10th anniversary as a brand. The campaign is a good ol’ fashioned ode to itself as a brand — and its customers.

In celebration, Free Fly has made a short film celebrate its Montana roots, history as a brand, and the sport of fishing. Now, a brand film isn’t anything new. (Though this film is a good one.) But on top of that, the brand is releasing new apparel, plus new colors for some existing styles.

Free Fly Apparel: New 10th Anniversary Styles

Models wearing the Element’s Jacket (men’s and women’s), left, and Bamboo Fleece (men’s), right

Want to learn more about the brand? Here’s the story behind the film:

“The vision for Free Fly Apparel was born in the rivers and mountains of Montana, stemming from an observation that the outdoor industry had a big problem: performance apparel was too complicated and too uncomfortable,” Free Fly wrote.

“Now, 10 years later, the founding team spent a week in Montana to rediscover and celebrate the people and places that helped shape the brand.”

Runtime: 4 minutes

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Mary Murphy

By Mary Murphy

Mary is based out of GearJunkie’s Denver, CO office. She has a degree in English and Journalism, and been writing professionally for over five years. Her outdoor interests span from running to sport climbing, from landscape photography to skiing to pack-paddleboarding. If she’s not writing, you can most likely find her at the top of a fourteener, or in a local bakery.

Topics: Hunt / Fish, Outdoor


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