Supporting veteran-owned businesses isn’t a trend — it’s a commitment to honoring discipline, sacrifice, and leadership beyond the uniform.
Veterans bring a different mindset to business. They understand responsibility, teamwork, and accountability. When veterans build brands, they don’t cut corners — they build with purpose. Supporting veteran-owned businesses means continuing to honor service in everyday life.
Here are a few veteran-owned brands we respect and are proud to stand alongside.
Nine Line Apparel
Founded by veterans, Nine Line Apparel has become a symbol of resilience and patriotism. Their commitment to honoring service members and supporting veteran causes has helped build a strong community rooted in American values.
Grunt Style
Grunt Style was created by veterans who wanted to bring pride, humor, and authenticity into everyday apparel. Their focus on brotherhood, freedom, and supporting the military community has earned them a loyal following nationwide.
Ranger Up
Known for its bold voice and unapologetic military culture, Ranger Up blends grit and humor while staying deeply connected to the veteran and first responder communities. Veteran-owned and authentic, their brand celebrates the reality of service.
Team Never Quit
Built on the idea of perseverance and mental toughness, Team Never Quit was founded by veterans with a mission to inspire resilience. Their work highlights the importance of overcoming adversity and supporting veterans through shared stories and strength.
Combat Flip Flops
Combat Flip Flops is a veteran-founded company focused on ethical manufacturing and global impact. Their mission-driven approach shows how business can create positive change while staying true to military values.
Why Zero Six Reveille Exists Alongside Them
At Zero Six Reveille, we believe service doesn’t end when the uniform comes off.
Our brand was created to honor both the fallen and the living — veterans, active-duty military, and the families who stand beside them. From our Hero Legacy Collection to our everyday Originals and mission-fueled coffee, everything we build is rooted in respect, discipline, and remembrance.
We’re not here to compete with other veteran-owned brands — we’re here to stand with them.
Because supporting veteran-owned businesses is about more than buying products.
It’s about preserving values, honoring service, and carrying forward a legacy that deserves to be remembered.
When you support Zero Six Reveille, you’re supporting a mission — and the community behind it.

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