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Does Born Primitive Offer a Military Discount?

Does Born Primitive Offer a Military Discount?

Absolutely, they do.

Born Primitive offers a solid 15% discount to all military personnel, first responders, and select hospital staff. Get a GovXID first, or you’ll find the sign-up link at checkout.

Let’s talk about why this matters.

Offering a military discount isn’t just a nice gesture; it’s a way to show respect for those who do the work. Born Primitive gets it. They acknowledge the sacrifices and dedication of our servicemen, women, first responders, and hospital heroes.

This isn’t just a marketing move; it’s a genuine nod to those who keep the wheels turning. So, thank Born Primitive for stepping up and supporting the real MVPs.

And, Born Primitive is made in the USA, so you can support a US company that supports its troops. It’s a win-win for everyone. Semper Fi.

Our Top Picks: Born Primitive Tops

Born Primitive Sentry Full Zip Hoodie
Born Primitive Sentry Full Zip Hoodie
Born Primitive Heritage Henley Hoodie
Born Primitive Heritage Henley Hoodie
Born Primitive Quiver Half Zip Hoodie
Born Primitive Quiver Half Zip Hoodie

Our Top Picks: Born Primitive Bottoms

Born Primitive Traverse Pants
Born Primitive Traverse Pants
Born Primitive Cloud Joggers
Born Primitive Cloud Joggers
Born Primitive Versatile Shorts
Born Primitive Versatile Shorts

Interested in seeing more product spotlights? See the latest Born Primitive collections, including all their latest drops and our favorite pieces. 


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