Buck Wild Clothing Co.
Waterfowl Shirts
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Waterfowl Shirts & Duck Hunting T-Shirts

For the Blind and Beyond

Waterfowl Shirts Built for the Whole Season

Waterfowl shirts are graphic tees built around duck hunting: the birds, the dogs, and the mornings that go with them. Buck Wild prints its waterfowl t-shirts on garment-dyed Comfort Colors cotton, so they come out of the bag already soft and only get better after a season of washes. Most are $34 in sizes S through 3XL.

Buck Wild waterfowl shirts are made for the people who count down to opening morning and wear the season on their sleeve the other eleven months. Each tee is built on a heavyweight Comfort Colors blank, garment-dyed for a broken-in feel that gets better after every wash, and printed with original graphics you won't find at a big-box store. Whether you're heading to the blind, the boat ramp, or a Saturday afternoon cookout, these shirts belong in the rotation.

The lineup covers the full spread. The Waterfowl Tee leads with a vintage duck graphic that reads like a classic. The Mallard puts the greenhead front and center in Washed Denim and Bay. Wood Duck Landing takes on the prettiest bird in the marsh, Duck Yeah says the thing everybody says when the first flight commits, and Lucky Duck, Duck Down, and Headed South round out the collection. Each design is hand-drawn and rooted in the bird, the dog, and the lifestyle that holds it all together.

Garment-dyeing is the reason these feel different from the average hunting t-shirt. The color goes into the finished shirt instead of the yarn, so it settles unevenly and softens the cotton in the process. That is why a Comfort Colors blank feels like a shirt you have owned for two years the first time you pull it on, and why it fades slowly and evenly instead of going patchy at the shoulders.

Most hunting apparel runs too technical or too quiet for anything past the blind. Buck Wild hits a different register. The graphics are bold enough to start a conversation at the tailgate and comfortable enough to wear from the duck blind straight through a Saturday night. That's the gap these shirts fill.

Sizes run S through 3XL on most styles and the cut is relaxed, so ordering your usual size is the right call unless you want something closer to the body. Tees are $34, hats run $28 to $32, and everything ships free on orders over $75. Under that, a flat $6 covers the lower 48. Returns and exchanges stay open for 30 days on unworn, unwashed pieces.

If you're building an outfit rather than buying one shirt, the Camo Rope Hat and The Mallard Hat finish it off, and the Buck Wild Originals hub holds the rest of the catalog. Stocking a hunt camp or shopping for the duck hunter who has everything is what this collection was built for.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What are waterfowl shirts?
Waterfowl shirts are graphic tees and hunting-inspired apparel designed around duck hunting, waterfowl species, and the outdoor lifestyle that comes with the sport. Buck Wild waterfowl shirts feature original hand-drawn duck, mallard, and wood duck graphics on garment-dyed Comfort Colors blanks, made for hunters who wear the season year-round.
What makes a good waterfowl shirt?
Three things: a blank that is soft enough to wear off the water, a print that will not crack after a season of washing, and a graphic that means something to the person wearing it. Buck Wild covers all three with garment-dyed Comfort Colors cotton, hand-drawn duck art, and a relaxed cut in S through 3XL. Anything stiff enough to feel like a uniform gets left in the drawer.
What do duck hunters wear?
In the blind, layers: a cotton or synthetic base, an insulating mid-layer, and waders with a camo waterproof shell over the top. The tee underneath is where personality shows up, which is why waterfowl graphic tees are such a fixture at hunt camps and boat ramps. Buck Wild builds that layer, not the technical outerwear over it.
Are these shirts good for the blind?
As a base or mid-layer on a mild morning, yes. They are 100% cotton, so they are comfortable and quiet but they are not moisture-wicking and they will not keep you warm once wet. Treat them as the layer under your gear on a cool day, or as what you wear at the truck and the cleaning table afterward.
What makes Buck Wild duck hunting shirts different from other brands?
Most duck hunting shirts are built for the blind and nowhere else. Buck Wild designs them for everywhere else too. Original Southern-drawn graphics, garment-dyed Comfort Colors blanks, and a vintage feel mean these shirts hold up at the hunt camp, the cookout, and every stop in between.
How do Buck Wild waterfowl shirts fit, and what sizes do they come in?
They run relaxed and true to size in S through 3XL on most styles. Comfort Colors blanks sit a touch fuller than a standard tee, so order your usual size, or size down one for a closer cut. Check each product page for exact availability, since a few designs run in a shorter size range.
How do you wash a waterfowl t-shirt so the graphic lasts?
Turn it inside out, wash cold on a gentle cycle, and either hang it or tumble dry on low. Heat is what cracks a screen print and shrinks garment-dyed cotton, so the dryer setting matters more than the detergent. Skip bleach and fabric softener, and don't iron directly over the graphic.
Do you ship duck hunting shirts to all US states?
Yes. Buck Wild ships waterfowl shirts and all apparel across the United States. Orders over $75 ship free and a flat $6 covers anything under that in the lower 48. Orders leave the shop in 1 to 2 business days and standard delivery runs 3 to 5 from there.