GRITR Partners with DSG Outerwear to Expand Women's Hunting Clothing 

This collaboration brings a wider variety of specialized gear in both camouflage patterns and solid colors designed specifically for female outdoor enthusiasts.

by posted on January 20, 2026
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
GRITR DSG Partner For Womens Hunting Line Lede

GRITR Sports & Outdoors announces a new partnership with Doing Something Great (DSG) Outerwear to broaden its selection of women's outdoor and hunting apparel. This collaboration brings a wider variety of specialized gear to the GRITR online stores as well as on Amazon, including items in both camouflage patterns and solid colors designed specifically for female outdoor enthusiasts.

Founded in 2010 by Wendy Gavinski, DSG Outerwear was created to address a gap in the market for women's functional outdoor gear. The brand focuses on producing high-performance clothing with fits ranging from petite to plus sizes (XXS-5XL), balancing functionality and style.

Customers can explore DSG outdoor and hunting clothing for women at gritroutdoors.com/doing-something-great/ and on Amazon.

Latest

Deering Armor Piercing Bullets Lede
Deering Armor Piercing Bullets Lede

What Are Armor-Piercing Bullets?

This specialty ammo is designed for a very specific purpose, and it’s not for civilian use. But what is it exactly?

Spring Cleaning Your Concealed-Carry Handgun

If you’ve never tackled this task on your own, follow along with these basic steps.

What’s Up With Flyways?

If you’re not a waterfowl hunter, you might not be familiar with the concept of flyways. What are they, and what are the differences between the different flyways?

The Armed Citizen® Reload April 17, 2026

It's reality TV at its best: A brave hotel clerk is captured on video as she thwarts an armed robbery—and potentially worse—with her own handgun.

From Hawaii To Houston: Finding Fab Female NRA Firearm Training on the Mainland

Frustrated in their search for next-level instruction on the Big Island, two women journey 3,800 miles to Texas for the gold standard in training.

3 Hunting Tips from an Old Game Warden

For a fun, safe and successful hunt, it's best to follow sage advice from the most experienced.

Women's Interests



Get the best of NRA Women delivered to your inbox.