Brands
We've had the opportunity to collaborate with some incredible brands across a range of categories. Here are a few we've had the privilege to partner with along the way.
Brands We Bring to Market
Allover
Allover Apparel redefines adventure-wear with a fresh mission: outdoor apparel built for sunrise hikes, bike rides, climbing sessions, and even post-trail beers in town. Born in Salida, Colorado, the brand crafts utilitarian overalls and performance gear using quick-dry recycled fabrics, adjustable straps and smart pockets—designed to move seamlessly from trail to town. Sustainability lies at the heart of everything they do: fabrics certified to Oeko-Tex® Standard 100 and bluesign® criteria, plastic-free packaging, and a pledge to donate 1% of annual sales to environmental nonprofits.
Jelt
Jelt was founded in 2014 as a mission-driven belt company committed to more than just stylish accessories. Built on a foundation of sustainable materials and social impact, each belt is crafted in Bozeman, Montana from recycled plastic bottles, manufactured by a local team dedicated to quality, purpose, and community. As a certified B-Corp and woman-owned business, its belts are 100% vegan, designed for durability and comfort, and part of a wider vision to give back.
Wild West Shirt Co.
Wild West Shirt Co. has spent nearly 50 years turning America’s most iconic landscapes—-from Yellowstone peaks to coastal sunsets—into vivid graphic tees, hats and accessories. Born in Bozeman in the 1970s and now printing in New York, the brand creates customizable designs, delivering museum-worthy detail on apparel for men, women, and kids. Its growing collection showcases original art that captures the spirit of the outdoors—each piece proudly designed and printed in the USA.
Floatsup
Floatsup was born from one simple wish: a more reliable, board-friendly way to keep your drink steady while out on the water. Inspired on the Whitefish River in Montana and refined across rivers and lakes in the Pacific Northwest, Floatsup’s founders saw a gap and built their own solution. Their patented “Floatsup Cup” is designed to clamp easily under existing bungee cords on paddle boards or kayaks—no suction cups failing you mid float. It fits a wide variety of drink sizes, secures your bottle or can, and even floats in case it ever takes a swim.
Hip-Heads
Hip Heads is a Florida-based brand redefining hair and headwear accessories with a blend of style, durability, and community spirit. Founded in 2021 by Nathan Beamenderfer, the company emerged from a simple idea: to create high-quality, unisex products that protect hair and support active lifestyles. From performance hair tie bracelets to balaclavas, Hip Heads designs gear that transitions seamlessly from wrist to hair, beach to board, and beyond.
Santero
Santero is an outdoor clothing company with Mexican roots that creates high-performance garments using premium materials. The brand is inspired by a deep love for nature and its incredible healing power. Santero exists on the belief that the Earth deserves better—and that it’s our responsibility to do things differently. Everything they do is guided by three core principles: Honor the Earth, honor your community, honor yourself.
Stories We Help Tell
Reuter Corbett LLP
Reuter Corbett LLP is Portland’s premier probate and trust-litigation firm, delivering results-driven representation across the Pacific Northwest. The firm’s seasoned attorneys focus exclusively on complex estate, fiduciary, and elder-abuse disputes — pairing decades of specialized experience with a client-centered approach to safeguard families’ legacies. In addition, Reuter Corbett maintains a respected Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility practice, providing confidential ethics counsel and license defense for attorneys and paralegals throughout Oregon, Washington, and Idaho.
Kootenai Forest Stakeholders Collaborative
The Kootenai Forest Stakeholders Coalition (KFSC) is a Montana partnership of conservationists, timber operators, business owners, and outdoor enthusiasts working together for the future of the Kootenai National Forest. We collaborate with the Forest Service and local communities to find common-ground solutions that support sustainable timber harvests, reduce wildfire risk, protect wildlife and water, and strengthen local jobs. Rooted in respect, science, and shared stewardship, KFSC is committed to keeping the Kootenai healthy, productive, and accessible for generations to come.
Ready to hit the trail together?
We’d love to help bring your brand’s vision to life. Whether you're preparing for a product launch, planning a retail strategy, or exploring new ways to grow, let's connect.
Reach us at hello@trailheadco.org or fill out our contact form—we’re always ready for the journey ahead.