Military lifestyle brand Grunt Style is opening its first store in North Texas at Allen Premium Outlets on Wednesday.
To mark its area debut, Grunt Style will offer giveaways at the store, located at 820 W. Stacy Road in Allen, the companyThe company, which was founded by U.S. Army veteran Daniel Alarik, is known for its patriotic and pro-military stances. Grunt Style has two other Texas locations, both in San Antonio, as well as stores in Illinois, Kentucky, Nebraska and Tennessee.
Although it was founded by a military vet, the company says on its website that its products are for everyone. In addition to selling clothing that displays the U.S. flag and other national pride merchandise, the brand also operates a nonprofit, , that connects veterans and military families with mental health, job transition, food and housing-related resources.“We have never, nor will we ever be a politically motivated brand, and we have zero tolerance for anyone that breaks our laws or infringes on our fellow Americans’ rights,”
. “We believe in equality for ALL and vehemently reject any person or group that does not support this fundamental right.”
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