Blaser built a strong reputation in hunting clothing by focusing on weather protection, quiet fabrics and practical field design. This guide looks at why Blaser garments became so well regarded among hunters, while also pointing readers towards the live hunting clothing categories and related brands we currently stock. For current options, our men’s shooting clothing collection is the best place to start.
What set Blaser hunting clothing apart?
Blaser clothing stood out because it was designed with field performance in mind. Technical fabrics, ergonomic shaping and practical storage all helped make the garments useful over long days outdoors. The aim was not simply to look the part, but to provide reliable weather protection, quiet movement and all-day comfort for serious hunting use.
Waterproofing and breathability in the field
One of the strongest parts of Blaser’s clothing offer was the use of waterproof laminated membranes paired with breathable linings. That combination helped keep rain and surface moisture out while still allowing heat and perspiration to escape. In real use, that matters most on longer days when conditions change and clothing needs to cope with both effort and weather.
Technical features that mattered
Blaser jackets and trousers were often shaped around the practical needs of hunting: articulated movement, reinforced panels, adjustable cuffs, secure pockets and weather-resistant fastenings. These are the kinds of details that make a difference when the ground is rough, the weather turns or the day runs longer than expected.
Built for different kinds of hunting
Blaser offered clothing for different forms of hunting, from more active stalking to colder and more static use. Lighter jackets, insulated layers and field accessories all had a place in the range, which helped the brand appeal to hunters working across varied terrain and seasons.
Although our current Blaser offer is now more selective, readers looking for related fieldwear can also browse brands with a similar practical focus, including Purdey and Filson.
How Blaser fits into the wider hunting clothing picture
Blaser remains a useful reference point in hunting clothing because it reflects the features many people still want from modern fieldwear: weather protection, breathability, quiet fabrics and a fit that works well in use. That same demand continues across the wider hunting and shooting categories we stock today.
For current alternatives, our Deerhunter collection and Westley Richards collection are also worth exploring alongside the wider men’s shooting clothing range.
Why Blaser clothing still matters
Blaser clothing still matters because it helped define what many hunters expect from premium fieldwear: practical design, comfort over distance and dependable protection in changing weather. Even where the live range is smaller now, the same priorities still shape the best hunting clothing collections available today.