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2019 Stay Wild Magazines
$20.00

Stay Wild’s 2019 Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter issues cover topics such as; Our Endangered Planet, Problems & Solutions, The Effects of Animals, Good Work People are Doing to Help, Responsible Travel, Decolonizing Hawai’i, Road Trips, Motorcycles, Skateboarding, Camping, Good Goods, and more…

Made in Portland. The rain, the soil, the seeds, the trees, the mill, the paper, the printing machines, and the people who physically made this magazine are all hiking distance from each other in and around Portland, Oregon.

2018 Stay Wild Magazines
$20.00

Stay Wild’s 2018 Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter issues cover topics such as; Survival as Sustainability, Urban Snowboarding, Night Surfing, Native Hawaiian Socio-Eco-Mindfulness, Emotional Diarrhea, Environmental Activism, Fishing, Hot Springs, Surfing, Cycling, Motorcycles, Skateboarding, Camping, Cliff Jumping, and more…

Made in Portland. The rain, the soil, the seeds, the trees, the mill, the paper, the printing machines, and the people who physically made this magazine are all hiking distance from each other in and around Portland, Oregon.

2017 Stay Wild Magazines
$20.00

Stay Wild’s 2017 Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter issues cover topics such as; Naked Bike Riding, Packrafting in Patagonia, Mushroom Art, Road Tripping, Canadian Surfing, Californian Island Foxes, The Effects of Climate Change on Ingenious People, Viva Cuba, Motorcycles, Skateboarding, Camping, Cliff Jumping, and more…

Made in Portland. The rain, the soil, the seeds, the trees, the mill, the paper, the printing machines, and the people who physically made this magazine are all hiking distance from each other in and around Portland, Oregon.

Stay Wild Water Bottle
$15.00

This bottle hold 27 ounces of whatever you want. We've tested it with water, booze, kombucha, tea, coffee, fruit juice, veggie juice, rattle snake blood (just kidding) and have found that 27 oz is the perfect amount. The bottle is a collaboration with our buddies at Mizu. They make awesome stuff, so you can trust this thing will last for years of adventuring!

The SEEKER
$35.00

Meet the SEEKER. 

Your new adventure buddy.

It can hold art stuff, travel stuff, party stuff, and stuff stuff. We made it with Seattle-based bike bag builders Swift Collective, so you better believe it’s ready to rumble.

Measuring 8.5 inches X 5.25, this bag unzips and opens to reveal a big zippered pocket, three elastic daisy-chain-styled organizers, and a peek-a-boo sting dongle thingy. It's body is buff with Cordura™ fabric. There are two loop straps if you want to clip on a shoulder or belt strap too! It also has an Oregon leather sun-dyed patch with the Stay Wild logo!

Stay Wild Knife
$40.00

Knives are dangerous! That’s why we partnered with Red Clouds Collective to make a tough leather sheath. The blade has the words "Stay Wild" lasered onto it. Pretty gnar-gnar, eh!

4 inch stainless blade. 5 inch rosewood handle. Very sharp!

Sheath is hand-made with love in Portland, Oregon by Red Clouds collective. Featuring a two-way leather strap backing which is super useful for belt straps, backpack straps, or bra straps.

ALOHALA Shirt
$119.00

The Stay Wild Magazine + Aloha Beach Club collaboration shirt pays respect to the native Hala tree. Ecologically, this tree supports the native bugs, birds, and the fragile natural web of life on an island struggling to survive battles with invasive species. Culturally, the Hala tree has provided native people with leaves that can be woven into shelter, sea-worthy sails, baskets, mats, jewelry, hats, clothing, caskets, and countless other crafts. The seed of the Hala can even be used as a paint brush. The Hala tree has been cultivating the local creative scene for thousands of years. Hala is growing all over Hawai’i in jungles and in front of Waikiki hotels. This amazing tree reminds us that we naturally have what we need if we reach out and learn from it. 

Details

Made in Honolulu, Hawaii

Hand Screenprint

Cotton 

Short Sleeve Button Up with Chest Pocket

Tailored Slim

Black on White

Sizes: XL, L, M, S, XS

Stay Wild + Mokuyobi Patch Set
$15.00

Deck out your favorite gear with this rainbow colored awesomeness. Stay Wild + Mokuyobi Threads  three limited edition patch set.

Stay Wild Socks
$15.00

See these socks? See them! They see you. They have seventeen eyes on each sock. These socks have thirty four eyes together. These eyes are from the Stay Wild logo which is base don an old Hobo symbol meaning a good place to camp.

We partnered with The Athletic to make these ass-kicking socks because we know you kick ass and need some gnar-gnar socks on your feet while you kick!

Designed in Portland. Made in the USA. 

Small » Women - 8 & under — Men - 7 & under — EU - 36 - 39.5 

Medium » Women - 8.5 - 10.5 — Men - 7.5 - 9 — EU - 40 - 42.5 

Large »  Women - 11 - 13 — Men 9.5 - 11.5 — EU - 43 - 45.5 


STAY WILD PRINT SHOW

Stay Wild // Joseph Harmon
$20.00

This four color screen print was made just for Stay Wild by one of the wildest artist we know. 18 x 12 inches

If the artwork of Joseph Harmon doesn't make you smile and want to go party with the world you should probably see a doctor about that.

Forest Dreams // kozyndan
$150.00

kozyndan are wonderful humans animals that love the heck out of nature! They love nature so much that they rip their cloths off and get super natural sometimes.

We only have 2 prints from a very limited edition of 40 archival giclée prints on Somerset Watercolor paper with hand deckled edges. Each print is signed and numbered. 20 x 24 inches.

Read more about kozyndan and the art they make to express the joy of nature here >>>

3 Fish Studio
$40.00

A collaborative wood block print made with the fine folks of 3 Fish Studios and Stay Wild. 14 x 11 inches

Read more about this San Francisco art studio here >>>

Ride Mountains // Scrappers
$10.00

Justin "Scrappers" Morrison is an artist and all around creative worker living in Portland Oregon. He started Stay Wild magazine, so we had to let him put some prints in the show. He also curated the show, so that explains why all his friends are in it. 

One color screen print on heavy black paper.

Ride On Fire // Scrappers
$10.00

Justin "Scrappers" Morrison is an artist and all around creative worker living in Portland Oregon. He started Stay Wild magazine, so we had to let him put some prints in the show. He also curated the show, so that explains why all his friends are in it. 

One color screen print on heavy black paper.

Tall Trees // David Powell
$10.00

David Powell's illustrations really speak to us. Like a good friend reminding us of the best camping trips we've gone on together. 11 x 8 1/2 inches

Check out his other work here >>>

Keep It Simple // David Powell
$10.00

David Powell's illustrations really speak to us. Like a good friend reminding us of the best camping trips we've gone on together. 11 x 8 1/2

Check out his other work here >>>

Ride Free // Scrappers
$10.00

Justin "Scrappers" Morrison is an artist and all around creative worker living in Portland Oregon. He started Stay Wild magazine, so we had to let him put some prints in the show. He also curated the show, so that explains why all his friends are in it. 

One color screen print on heavy black paper.

Ride Walls // Scrappers
$10.00

Justin "Scrappers" Morrison is an artist and all around creative worker living in Portland Oregon. He started Stay Wild magazine, so we had to let him put some prints in the show. He also curated the show, so that explains why all his friends are in it. 

One color screen print on heavy black paper.