I am from seattle, home of Eddie bauer. I dated a woman a while back who worked for them and she told me a bit about their history. What is most interesting is that he/they, somehow talked the US govt into letting them put their labels on all the sleeping bags and other equipment they made under contract. So when all the GIs returned from the big war, they remembered all that great Eddie Bauer equipment. Incredible branding for sure. they also made a big name for themselves in outfitting expiditions including famous Seattlite, Jim Whittaker. I used to go to school with his son.
They even used to call themmselves Eddie bauer Expidition outfitters till the seventies.
So, interesting bit of history. Sadly, now they are nothing more than a label, making khakis and polo shirts. Bought by Spiegel in teh 70s.
But the founder was an avid sportsman, who opened one of Seattle's first sport outfitters around the same time as REI and designed and patented a quilted down jacket in teh thirties. He also invented a badminton shuttlecock that is still the standard today. i have owned a few pieces of their stuff. used to be amazing quality.
My roommate used to work for Filson, another great manufacturer who still makes nice quality whipcord coats and canvas bags.
Anyone else like Eddie bauer? anyone know much about their equipment in WW II? Anyone have some cool oldschool outdoors manufacturers in their town?
They even used to call themmselves Eddie bauer Expidition outfitters till the seventies.
So, interesting bit of history. Sadly, now they are nothing more than a label, making khakis and polo shirts. Bought by Spiegel in teh 70s.
But the founder was an avid sportsman, who opened one of Seattle's first sport outfitters around the same time as REI and designed and patented a quilted down jacket in teh thirties. He also invented a badminton shuttlecock that is still the standard today. i have owned a few pieces of their stuff. used to be amazing quality.
My roommate used to work for Filson, another great manufacturer who still makes nice quality whipcord coats and canvas bags.
Anyone else like Eddie bauer? anyone know much about their equipment in WW II? Anyone have some cool oldschool outdoors manufacturers in their town?