It's no secret that the outdoor gear industry has been (and is often still) guilty of blatantly ripping off Native American and Indigenous cultures' art and design for their own personal gain. Rumpl, the Portland-based, nature-inspired blanket brand, is speaking out about this injustice, taking responsibility for their past partakings, and taking action to make changes in regards to the ongoing wrongdoing in the industry.
Earlier this week Rumpl released the latest limited-edition collection of blankets, featuring artwork by Jordan Ann Craig and Darby Raymond-Overstreet, both Native American artists and two of the newest members of the Rumpl Artist Division (RAD) program.