Romain Clavaret, (Tactical Attitude) has got in contact looking to promote and introduce his company (you can find them on Facebook too).
I had a look through their website and had a dig through their shop pages. Personally I am rather taken with their EDC line of pouches and their Duty Pouch.
Have a look at their lines and see what you think:
For close to 20 years we have been sourcing products for several european companies in different countries.
Those products had to go though the traditionally heavy structures of factory, agent, european importer, whole seller, shop before finally reaching the end users hands. Some of our products made their way into the hands of elite unites, for whom money was truly no object, but the vast majority of them were always a compromise of sorts.
Never the cheapest, nastiest stuff, but because the smallest improvements cost a few pennies here and there, but those pennies become pounds as they pass through the various intermediaries and that, as we keep being told, leads to a price that "the market cannot accept" and it always puts limits on the quality.
In truth, these intermediaries all put together add a lot to the price but do very little to the value of the end product, so we decided to put an end to the antiquated chain of middlemen, to stop the the compromises on quality and find the best factories, use the best materials we can find and bring it straight to you without intermediaries. Heard it all before? But not the last part right? We know it sounds like marketing because many companies makes the similar claims, but there is a very big difference with us and it’s that the quality of our product IS our marketing.
We don’t take out adverts in magazines, go to trade shows or frivolously spend money on marketing gimmicks. We solely rely on you being very happy with our products and telling your mates about them. Our online reputation is what we live and die by, if we sell crap we’re dead. That is is what www.Tactical-Attitude.com is all about
Romain Clavaret, (Tactical Attitude)