Curious question for the BHOD team...in terms of merch, why does it feel like the clothing prices are inflated drastically? We the (poor) peons of the world need a little break haha. For example, I had a very small batch of quality pullover hoodies made for me with a 5 color logo for $24 each. your typical logos are 3 colors I believe and sometimes less...even with 50% markup that's $36 you would sell them for....not $50?! ...but just to ponder. Larger print orders (which would be you with the amount of fans) would lower the price per hoodie as well end rant
Maybe you guys should rep the brand while doing bowhunting related activities more often without expecting any in return. Case in point: @Justin was one of my likes on an instagram video of me shooting my bow while wearing a BHOD shirt. For a brief moment I was almost a social media sensation. If they made a movie about me it would be called "Almost Instafamous" . Unlike some, my shirt was paid for to support a company I like. https://www.instagram.com/p/CN7ang3gp7K/
I liked your video because of the excessive amount of thigh you were showing off. Never even noticed the shirt.
Actually, I was angling for new BHOD merchandise: picture this, those thighs in yoga pants with “BHOD” across the seat and up the leg. Guaranteed to increase show viewership in the female demographic by all 14 of my instagram views.
You'd have to fight Luke Bryan for them yoga pants. However, you are right. I ordered a t-shirt and a vest.. on sale. Bc I'm uber cheap.
It is all those dead lifts! You should join us next fall in the Missouri Ozarks for the full show. Sent from my SM-G960U using Bowhunting.com Forums mobile app
I will wear the yoga pants while doing tree prep next time. It has got to be easier to climb trees in those than in jeans.
He needs to knock off about 40% there. I have a feeling the guide wished Luke wasn't so *!#@*@! awkward. And yes it only reinforces the dislike of Luke Bryan. Which leads me to my one and only Luke Bryan story, couple years back I was offered free tickets to a Luke Bryan concert. It predated my discovery of Letterkenny and I still managed to say "That's a hard no." And was I the only one hoping he was going to fall out of the stand?