Adirondack-inspired clothing, stickers, mugs, and everyday goods for lake days, trail days, campfires, cabin weekends, and getting gloriously offline.

Cleaner dyes. American-grown cotton. Built for the Forever Wild. This hoodie is cut from 100% ring-spun US cotton, finished with OEKO-TEX low-impact dyes and milled by a U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol member — meaning less water, less land, fewer emissions per shirt than the industry average. The vintage "Entering Adirondack Park" graphic sits center chest in warm, muted ink: a quiet tribute to the brown-and-gold road sign that's welcomed travelers into the Park for nearly a century. Lightweight enough to layer under a flannel for a frosty trailhead morning, soft enough to live in around the cabin with a coffee in hand.

Cleaner dyes. American-grown cotton. Built for the Forever Wild. This hoodie is cut from 100% ring-spun US cotton, finished with OEKO-TEX low-impact dyes and milled by a U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol member — meaning less water, less land, fewer emissions per shirt than the industry average. The vintage "Entering Adirondack Park" graphic sits center chest in warm, muted ink: a quiet tribute to the brown-and-gold road sign that's welcomed travelers into the Park for nearly a century. Lightweight enough to layer under a flannel for a frosty trailhead morning, soft enough to live in around the cabin with a coffee in hand.

Organic cotton. Ethically made. Quietly Adirondack. A soft, breathable tee built around the classic ADK oval — the same shorthand you see on rear bumpers from Lake George to Long Lake, scaled to chest-front size and printed clean on combed organic cotton. The cut is relaxed, the hand is light, and the responsibly sourced blank carries the kind of credentials that actually mean something: GOTS-certified organic, Fair Wear member, PETA-approved vegan, REACH-certified inks. Wear it with a flannel after a summit, or tie it at the waist on a slow weekend in town. Lived-in from the first wear.

Cut for a softer, closer fit and made from GOTS-certified organic cotton, this women's tee carries the warm, vintage-style Adirondack Park emblem in golden ink — a quiet badge for those who measure their days by trailheads, paddle strokes, and porch light at dusk. The fabric is ring-spun and combed for a smooth hand, grown without pesticides or synthetic fertilizers, and assembled in the USA.

A soft, lightweight organic cotton tee carrying the warm, vintage Adirondack Park emblem in muted brown and gold — hand-lettered, unhurried, the kind of graphic that looks like it was already faded into the shirt before you bought it.

Grown without pesticides. Made to wander. This tee is cut from 100% certified organic cotton — softer on skin, gentler on soil, and milled into a breathable medium-weight fabric that holds up mile after mile. The yellow "Foot Trail" badge is a quiet nod to the disc markers nailed to spruce and birch across the Forever Wild — the little suns that tell you you're still on route. Layer it under flannel on a frosty summit morning, or wear it solo on a warm ridge walk. Honest materials, honest design, made for people who'd rather be on the trail than talk about it.

Cut from certified organic cotton and printed with the warm, vintage-style Adirondack Park emblem in golden ink — a quiet badge for those who measure their days by summits, shorelines, and camp stoves. The fabric is grown without pesticides or synthetic fertilizers, ring-spun for softness, and finished to wear lighter than it looks on the hanger.

A soft, garment-dyed tee built around the iconic brown-and-gold "Entering Adirondack Park" road sign you've passed a hundred times on the way in. Heavyweight cotton, relaxed cut, broken-in feel from the first wear — the kind of shirt that earns its place in the rotation between trailhead mornings and porch-light evenings. Layer it under flannel in the shoulder seasons or wear it solo on a lake day. The faded park-sign graphic is a quiet tell: you know the place, and you've been coming back.

Made for supreme softness, these personalized, Econscious EC1000 unisex t-shirts for men and women feature a 100% Certified-Organic, ring-spun cotton fabric. Also equipped with an organic cotton/ 1x1 neck rib, and a shoulder seam that is clean-finished with self-fabric tape, these printable tees deliver in both comfort and style.

Celebrate one of the Adirondacks’ most iconic long-distance trails with this classic Northville-Placid Trail logo t-shirt. Featuring a bold blue Adirondack Mountain Club NPT emblem on a clean white tee, this shirt is a simple, timeless tribute to the 138-mile route that runs from Northville to Lake Placid through the heart of the Adirondack Park.

Plant-based protection that wears like a patch from the trailhead board. Molded from compostable PLA and bamboo fiber, this biodegradable case carries the warm, retro Adirondack Park badge across a matte, frosted shell — speckled with natural fiber, soft to the touch, and quietly handsome in the hand.

A simple, quietly nostalgic mug for slow mornings and long weekends at the lake. The vintage park-sign artwork — muted brown silhouette edged in mustard yellow — reads like a roadside marker glimpsed on an early drive through pine country, the kind of sign you've passed a hundred times and still slow down for.

A bright, cheerful ceramic mug that celebrates Adirondack Park with a vintage road-sign vibe. The soft pink silhouette of the park and hand-lettered type feel like a keepsake from a relaxed morning drive through wooded lakes and winding lanes. It’s the kind of mug you reach for when you want a gentle reminder of lakeside cabins, foggy dawns, and slow weekends. Sturdy glossy ceramic and vivid printing keep the design popping through daily use, whether you’re sipping coffee before a hike or settling in with tea after an afternoon paddle.

Sip morning coffee or an evening tea from a deep black ceramic mug that carries a bold, green ADK emblem — a simple badge of place and pride. The glossy finish catches light while your hands wrap the C-shaped handle, and the 15oz size holds a generous pour for long reads, maps, or trail planning. Durable enough for daily use: it’s microwave- and dishwasher-safe, lead- and BPA-free, and made to meet safety standards. It settles into a camper’s kitchen, a cabin shelf, or a desk where every refill invites another story of peaks and pines.

A heavy-bottomed rocks glass etched with the iconic brown-and-gold "Entering Adirondack Park" road sign — rendered here in clean engraved lines that catch the light without stealing the show from the pour. Substantial in hand, clear and refined on the shelf, sized right for two fingers of bourbon or a proper old-fashioned. Pour something good, sit on the porch, watch the last light come off the lake. The engraving is permanent — it'll outlast every bottle that passes through it.
We did not set out to build a store. We set out to put the gazette on a thing you could carry. Cotton, ceramic, vinyl — the gazette has always been printed on something. This is just the next something.
Each piece is held to the same standard as a column: it says what it means, it does not posture, it does not apologize for being plain. If a piece does not earn its place in the field, we do not run it.
— The publisher