
I started Bunker 27 in 2016, shaped by my time on active duty in the U.S. Air Force and the standards that came with it.
The name Bunker 27 comes from Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado — home to the Cheyenne Mountain Complex, a hardened military installation built 2,000 feet deep inside solid granite and designed to remain operational when everything else fails. The number 27 is personal. It was the age I left active duty. The uniform came off, but the mindset and standards didn’t.
From day one, Bunker 27 has been built with intention. We don’t just design our shirts — we manufacture them to our own standards. Our screen printing is done in-house at our shop in Huntington, Texas, allowing us to control quality from start to finish. We care about everything from the fit and the quality of the fabric to every stitch, every print, and every final detail. Each piece is made with a premium feel, built to last, and something we proudly stand behind.
That same standard applies to how we treat our customers. Excellent customer service isn’t a policy — it’s a core value. We stand behind our products and take care of the people who support this brand, because that’s how it should be done.
Everything we create is guided by one mission: Honor Those Who Keep Us Free. That mission goes beyond the products themselves. As part of our ongoing connection to the military community, we have donated — and continue to donate — funds, apparel, and gear to military units, squadrons, and veteran-related causes as a way of giving back to those who serve.
Many of our designs are created as a tribute to the men and women who have served — and those who continue to serve — reflecting the pride, respect, and gratitude behind everything we do.
Thank you for standing with us.
— Darren Moore
Founder, Bunker 27