Magpul Launches Women's T-Shirt Line and DAKA XL Pouches

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posted on November 30, 2016
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Magpul expanded its product offerings with the launch of a brand-new line of T-shirts for women, opening up the company's apparel market. The company also added an XL size to its DAKA Pouch line.

The company's line of women's tees debuted with five megablend T-shirts. Two styles of shirts are available, one with a V-neck and one with a crew neck. Logo options include favorites like the company's branded lettering down the left side or with the phrase, "Quality Go-Bang Parts." The shirts are also available with Vet Ranch logos, and a portion of those sales go toward supporting homeless animals in need of vet care. All women's T-shirt options retail at a suggested price of $25.95.

The company also added the XL DAKA Pouch to its line of storage pouches. The extra-large pouch measures 9.8 inches wide and 16.2 inches long, allowing users to store larger items out of the weather. The pouches are made from reinforced polymer fabric with a welded construction that creates an impenetrable seal around the outside of the pouch. The opening is protected by a YKK water-resistant zipper.

The DAKA Pouch is not completely waterproof, but the pouch will protect items from most adverse weather conditions. Pouches are available in black, flat dark earth, stealth gray and olive drab. The suggested retail price on the pouch is $34.95.

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