For many, the Camino is a favorite among Yeti’s stacked product offering. Thanks to its recent meteoric rise on social media, the rugged tote is continually sold out, much to the chagrin of avid fans of the do-it-all bag.
Thanks to its massive popularity and utilitarian usefulness, Yeti made sure the Camino 20 was included in the Dub Store Collection, Yeti’s latest collaboration effort with Howler Brothers, a design-driven, Austin, Texas based outdoor apparel company.
According to Yeti, the Yeti x Howler Brothers Camino 20 is designed for fans at the intersection where records, reggae, and reeling in tarpon collide.

A brief history
You might be asking yourself, “What do records, reggae and reeling in tarpon have in common?” and if you are, I wouldn’t blame you. It’s a pretty niche mash-up. Here’s the backstory:
According to Howler Brothers, since opening in 1993, Tokyo’s lauded Dub Store has become one of the world’s most meaningful reggae distributors, with founder Naoki Ienaga traveling the world to unearth and rediscover forgotten reggae roots music.