Frostline Kits
Frostline Kits was a Colorado-based company that produced sew-it-yourself kits for outdoor gear including clothing and tents.
While it operated, it provided a cost-effective alternative to manufactured gear.
History
Frostline was founded in 1966 by Gerry alumnus Dale Johnson in Boulder, Colorado. It was at its founding a mail-order company. The company grew to eighteen retail stores by 1978. At its peak, it had spawned competitors, including Altra Kits, Sundown Kits, Holubar Carikits, Plain Brown Wrapper Kits, and EMS Kits.In 1978, the company was acquired by Gilette. Gillette had little success in the segment. It liquidated the company in 1983.
In 1984, Insport of Grand Junction, Colorado bought the Frostline name and intellectual property from Gillette and resumed sales of kits. In 2000, Insport failed.
In 2000 the company reorganized as Frostline Kits USA, LLC, also based in Grand Junction. Between 2007 and 2009, that company ceased operations.