CORDIA: South-Texas Born Camo With National Appeal
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Most hunting companies are built in boardrooms. Cordia was built in South Texas brush. And that matters, because everything about their jackets, pants, and camo patterns comes from real field time—not marketing hype.
Cordia is a small company with a focused mission: build hunting gear that’s tough, quiet, functional, and designed to help hunters get closer. Their approach is rooted in real terrain and real hunting, not trends or corporate product cycles.
The brand’s camouflage patterns — Cordia and Late — were developed from South Texas landscapes but tuned to stay effective in hardwoods, mixed terrain, and whitetail environments across the U.S.
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The Origin: A South-Texas Legacy
Cordia’s name comes from vegetation found across South Texas and also from trees lining the gate of the founder’s family ranch. The company’s roots are authentic — grounded in the land where the pattern was born.
Chris (Cordia’s founder) set out to create a camouflage system inspired by real Texas brush, with the goal of making something versatile enough to work nationwide. Instead of copying existing patterns or following trends, Cordia was built from observation, experimentation, and real hunts.
That origin gives the company a more authentic foundation than big-brand designs created mainly in offices.
Cordia’s Camouflage Approach
Cordia’s patterns emphasize:
- Real terrain shapes
- Transitional concealment
- Soft breakup that works in brush and timber
- Natural tones designed for deer vision
The goal isn’t style — it’s concealment. Cordia patterns reduce hard edges, blend well in shadowed cover, and avoid the “digital shine” that some modern camos produce.
Their camo isn't just for Texas. Both Cordia and Late test well in hardwoods, Midwest whitetail woods, and mixed-country setups.
Featured Gear
Below are key pieces of Cordia gear currently available.
Cordia Original Softshell Jacket
A three-season softshell built for brush movement, spot-and-stalk hunts, and cool weather sits. Quiet, breathable, and designed for mobility. Works equally well in South Texas brush and Midwest hardwoods.
Carrizo Pants
Lightweight, breathable pants with stretch, moisture control, and reinforced lower legs for burr and thorn protection. Ideal for early–mid season, or any environment where you’re moving hard.
Dead Drop Jacket (Insulated Hooded Jacket)
A cold-weather jacket designed for stand hunters and ground blinds when temperatures drop. Warm, wind-resistant, and built to stay quiet while accessing gear or drawing a bow.
Why Small Companies Like Cordia Matter
Most hunters today are used to big brands dominating the shelves. Cordia is different — and that’s their advantage.
- Real hunting experience guides the design
- Patterns rooted in actual terrain
- No mass-production shortcuts
- Direct support for a small American hunting company
- Gear built for performance, not trends
Hunters who value authenticity and real-world testing are going to appreciate what Cordia is building.
Our Take
Cordia represents the kind of innovation that often comes only from small, passionate companies. Their patterns have genuine field logic behind them, and their gear is built with durability and concealment in mind.
We’re excited to watch the brand grow and to continue testing both Cordia and Late across different environments.
Where to Buy
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