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Redferrin has joined forces with the much-loved outdoors brand, Mossy Oak, for a new range of merchandise that includes a camouflage-inspired tee, koozie and cap.
Bearing in mind Redferrin's penchant for Mossy Oak's camouflage patterns, with the ‘Jack and Diet Coke’ singer-songwriter regularly wearing their apparel when performing, this newly unveiled collaboration undoubtedly makes sense for both parties.
Back in 2022, Redferrin released a trap-infused song named after the company, which provides gear and tools for hunting, fishing and other nature-based activities.
The new range of merchandise consists of a tee adorned with ‘Redferrin’ in bold, off-white lettering against a backdrop of the unmistakable Mossy Oak ‘Greenleaf’ pattern.
Given the versatility of this iconic camouflage design, it's safe to say you'll be seeing plenty of these tees in the months to come, regardless of whether you're simply attending a country festival or spending the weekend out in the deer stand.
Additionally, there's a koozie and a cap covered in a notably different form of camouflage, with the designs for these two items featuring a more natural combination of sticks, leaves and dirt - a concoction cited as the original Mossy Oak blend used by the firm's CEO, Toxey Haas, when he founded the company in 1986.
Redferrin's newly launched merch range arrives as the anticipation continues to rise ahead of his debut, whiskey-themed EP, Old No. 7, which is set to drop on February 16. The fast-emerging artist spoke to Holler about the creative process behind the project, as well as sharing his hopes of one day working with Post Malone.
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