Anyone seen the social media of some of gun pages swapping over to boutique clothing shop and non sense photos as part of them?
This business strategy has been happening for about the last 25 years.
Orvis - Lifestyle clothing (made in China) at 400% profit margin has supplanted their hunting and fishing lines significantly. They only sell guns and fly rods as a loss leader because it is in support of the broader clothing and home sales.
Holland & Holland and Purdey - Both are owned by luxury groups now. You can't make enough money selling custom firearms, especially at their prevailing wages. The goal is to sell $300 pairs of socks rather than $250,000 shotguns. I believe they are owned by Chanel and Louis Vuitton respectively.
Abercrombie & Fitch - Full blown metrosexual clothing store. The fishing and hunting that were the anchor to their brand was fully phased out by 1988.
Barbour - Their hunting clothing line has been reduced to only three "heritage" jackets they offer for sale. They've moved on into women's fashion and motorcycle lifestyle with their partnership with the estate of Steve McQueen.
Dozens more examples, but its about profit margins and a broader target audience for lifestyle sales rather than for actual sporting goods. They are all catering to "posers" as they say.