Free Before 1776 — The Stampede

The Lone Bison Hoodie, worn on the open prairie
The 10-Day Independence Drop · July 3–13

Free Before
1776

This land — and the people who have always belonged to it — were here long before any flag. Free shipping on orders over $100.

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Hand-drawn, then stitched — not printed.

Original art by Tori Horton.

This land — and the people who have always belonged to it — were here long before any flag.

One became many.

They hunted the bison to the edge of forever — from tens of millions down to a few hundred.

It should have been the end.

It wasn’t. The bison came back. And so did the people who have always belonged to this land.

The Lone Bison stands for the one thing they could never take: what endures.

The Main Piece · Free Before 1776

Lone Bison Hoodie

$75 USD
 Drop ends July 13 Free shipping over $100 Native-owned Embroidered, not printed
Color —
Size · oversized fit

Made to order — printed and stitched only after you place it, so nothing goes to waste. That means a few extra days in the making. Worth the wait.

  • Hand-drawn bison by Tori Horton — embroidered, not printed
  • Heavyweight fabric: 10 oz/yd² (340 g/m²), garment-dyed
  • 80% cotton, 20% recycled polyester
  • Oversized fit · two-panel hood, no drawcords
  • Front kangaroo pocket · ribbed cuffs and waistband
Size guide
Chest (in) Length (in)
S 20 27
M 22 28
L 24 29
XL 26 30
2XL 28 31
3XL 30 32
Close-up of the Lone Bison embroidery — stitched, not printed
The Meaning

What Endures

The bison nearly vanished from this land. It didn’t — and neither did the people who have always belonged to it. The Lone Bison stands for what endures.

Made by Native hands. Native-owned, and proud of it.

Hand-drawn, then stitched — not printed. Original art by Tori Horton.

Native-owned conservation apparel. Free shipping on orders over $100 during the Free Before 1776 drop — July 3 through 13.

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Lone Bison Hoodie — $75 · Free shipping over $100