The simple fact is that while some women hunt, there is not enough draw for company's to market women's specific upland clothing. Filson tried it, and it didn't work. She Safari tried it, and couldn't make it work. There are very few women's upland clothes because there are very few women who hunt upland birds. Until recently, there has never been shotguns marketed specifically for women either. It's not elitist to suggest buying the best clothes you can possibly afford, because they will last longer. Manufactures have one of two choices. Make money by selling lots of cheap clothes at cheaper prices, or fewer high quality clothes at higher prices. Because of the lack of demand, women's upland manufactures seem to market higher quality clothing at higher prices. As men, we do have the cheaper options, becAuse there are probably 10-15 times as many men upland hunters then women. But I stand by my statement that cheaper is not always better. Again, that's not elitist. There are some very good high quality options for women's upland clothing that are cut correctly, functional, and last but not least, look good as well. Looking good may not be important to some women, but it is to a lot of them. I know, I'm surrounded by them!
