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U.S. Patriot and Garmont Launch Innovative New Boot to Address the Military’s Need for A Perfect Blend of Garrison and Field Utilization

Mid Weight and Built for Everyday Use, the Garmont T8 FALCON Revolutionizes the AR 670-1 & AFI 36-2903 Compliant Boot Market with U.S. Patriot Partnership

COLUMBIA, SC, February 2, 2022 / USPatriot.com / – – An estimated 811,000 Americans are active duty Army and Air Force, with an additional 813,000 acting in the Guard or Reserve. These service members fuel the tactical market, specifically for Military Compliant uniforms, gear, and footwear. U.S. Patriot and Garmont have proudly worked together for years to bring the best possible products to these Americans, particularly with footwear trusted to carry them through any scenario the Oath requires. It is with that dedication that the two organizations are proud to announce the Garmont T8 Falcon – a U.S. Patriot exclusive. After rigorous testing and consultations from active-duty men and women, the T8 Falcon is GO FOR LAUNCH! This mid-weight military-compliant boot was constructed for everyday use. Taking the most popular features from the NFS and BIFIDA models, the Falcon provides support and comfort with the performance expected from the Garmont T8 product line. In addition to the unbelievable construction that’s been engineered in these boots, both organizations are proud to offer the T8 Falcon at just $150.00. U.S. Patriot has a long history of providing the most-trusted brands and products to America’s Military and Public Safety Officials and have seen that their audience puts their faith in Garmont products based on personal testimonials from enlisted Americans. While everyone comes into the Garmont fold at some point in their Military career, U.S. Patriot hopes to expose younger enlistees to the benefits of Garmont’s dedication to long-lasting, high-quality boots with a price point that will entice any new recruit harboring brand loyalty from tennis shoe manufacturers, years earlier in their service.

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