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Our Why

I have been enjoying the outdoors with my family since I was a little girl. We did everything we could possibly do to enjoy the natural beauty of the New Mexico mountains and desert landscape. As a child I enjoyed going out hunting with my dad, camping with my entire family, and enjoying time by the lake or river with my mom. I always loved creating memories and having a special connection to nature as well as a shared bond with my family.

My husband and I have spent many weekends and holidays out hunting, hiking, off-roading, or enjoying the views of the lake. We have loved being able to hunt and enjoy the public lands New Mexico and the Southwest have to offer. New Mexico is truly a land of enchantment.

By the time my daughter turned one, she went on her first dove hunt. I saw how much she enjoyed being out in nature and that she loved eating the wild game we harvested. She loves the outdoors as much as her dad and I and it is where she thrives.

The line of women’s outdoors shirts and apparel was not always available for me, which was frustrating. I never enjoyed the girly “outdoors” clothing that didn’t match my personality and lifestyle. I decided to change this by creating outdoor themed apparel for the ladies in my life. 

In 2023, Osa Outdoors was born. Osa means female bear in Spanish, and that is what we outdoorsy ladies are, Osa’s. We are beautiful, powerful, strong, and unique. We protect our own and thrive in challenging conditions. Thank you for supporting our small business and supporting my family. I will continue creating designs and merchandise that represent our love for the outdoors, stay tuned!