Waterfowl Tops

Tops
Purpose-Built Waterfowl Hunting Shirts & Tops

From first flights to last light, our waterfowl hunting shirts and waterfowl hunting tops are built for the realities of the marsh. Every piece earns its place in your kit—quiet fabrics to keep you concealed, weather-resistant finishes to shed spray, and smart storage that stays out of the way when you’re shouldering a shotgun. Whether you call them duck hunting shirts or waterfowl shirts, these are the layers you’ll trust when the wind turns and birds lock in.

Layer With Intent

Start with breathable base layers that manage sweat and regulate temperature during long boat rides and hikes to the blind. Add insulating midlayers—think lofted fleece or active insulation—that trap warmth without bulk. Top it off with windproof, water-shedding shells featuring WINDSTOPPER®, durable face fabrics, and quiet finishes. Each piece is designed to stack seamlessly with the rest of your hunting clothes, so you can fine-tune comfort from teal season through late-season freeze.

Materials That Work As Hard As You Do

Performance knits and merino blends fight odor and dry fast. Four-way stretch panels keep your gun mount clean and unrestricted. DWR treatments bead off mist and light precipitation, while mapped gridding boosts breathability where heat builds. Details matter in the blind: articulated sleeves, drop tails that stay tucked under waders, thumb loops for clean layering, and low-profile hoods that move with your head—not your peripheral vision.

Fit & Function for the Marsh

Pocketing is purposeful: zip chest pockets for calls or tags, and hand-muff pockets that warm without bulk. Hem lengths are tuned to ride under bibs and waders, and quiet, snag-resistant face fabrics resist cattails and brush. This is waterfowl hunting gear engineered for sit-still patience and snap-to-shoulder action—no compromises.

FAQs: Waterfowl Hunting Shirts & Tops

What makes a good waterfowl base layer?

Look for lightweight, moisture-managing knits or merino blends with low-bulk seams that won’t chafe under waders and bibs.

Do I need windproof outer layers?

If you hunt open water or breezy fields, yes. Windproof shells cut heat loss and keep midlayers performing in cold, variable weather.

Are these tops waterproof?

Most tops use water-shedding DWR and wind protection. For sustained rain, pair with a waterproof shell designed for waterfowl.

How should these fit under waders and bibs?

Choose a streamlined, articulated fit that layers cleanly—no bunching at the waist, extended drop tails, and low-profile hoods and cuffs.