Deals from Veteran owned businesses for Veterans Day

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What better way to celebrate Veterans Day than shopping at a Veteran owned business? Here are a few specials you can check out!

Body Armor

Round Stopper is offering 5% off NIJ Certified body armor using discount code “ARMOR”

Kit

Patch Ops is giving away a free patch with code “Veterans” and no purchase is necessary!

Wild Experience Gear is offering 21% off using code “MARINEVET”

Virtus Outdoor Group is offering 50% their gear using code “THANKYOU”

Dash-10 is doing 21% off all hot sauce with code “VET21”

Self care

Hollywood Powder Company is having a sale on Hoodies and offering 20% off gym chalk and body powder using code “Smokepit”

CardoMax is donating proceeds of each sale to the Black Riffle Coffee Fund for supporting small Veteran Owned businesses.

Combat Combover is offering a 15% discount using code “TYFYS”

Apparel

Military Bjj is giving a massive 40% on everything in their store. Use code “VETERANSDAY40”

DD214 Fightwear is offering a site wide discount applied at discount.

These business are ran by Veterans, so feel free to spend! Just remember certain restrictions may apply, void where prohibited, while supplies last and all that legal jazz. There will be a lot of traffic on these sites. So if any codes don’t work, send us a DM on Instagram and we’ll try to help you get it resolved.

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