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We redesigned our Retailer Connection website to be responsive and loaded with functionality to provide a better shopping experience. As always, we are here to help. As you explore the new site, please contact us if you need assistance, or just want a quick tour of the new site to help get you started. Read on to learn more about the site improvements.
For more than 40 years, making tactical gear with a purpose has been our way of life. Gear that works right, right when it’s supposed to, with nothing you don’t need – but more than you ever thought you would. Our ongoing commitment to bring you high quality gear continues with the introduction of more than 50 new items in our 2015 full line catalog.
Propper International Inc. has proudly manufactured gear and apparel for the DLA for decades. Propper has recently been announced as a silver level superior supplier to the DLA for 2014.
Check out these great holiday gifts at great prices!
We’ve expanded our range of grey items to include some of our most popular styles.
We love our I.C.E. Polo. It’s an all time favorite with the Propper team, and it’s stood up well over the years. Recently Josh Orth got ahold of an I.C.E. Polo to make up his own mind.
Over the weekend, Propper was honored to attend The Mission Continues Veterans Day Gala. The Mission Continues empowers veterans facing the challenge of adjusting to life at home to find new missions.
You may have noticed that Propper looks a little different recently. That’s because we’ve refreshed our brand and our website to better reflect where we’ve been — and where we’re headed.
If you’ve been paying attention to Propper in the last few years, you are probably aware of our partnership with Sheep Dog Impact Assistance. Recently Breach Bang Clear did an overview for their readers about SDIA and their dedicated organization of Sheep Dogs.
Do you know what brought on the camouflage uniform as we know it? Yes, colors have always been used to help conceal a solider on the battle field, but the patterns and shapes as we use them today weren’t in use until around WWI.