Duck Dynasty's The Robertsons bringing out two new clothing lines

Duck Dynasty's Robertson clan is adding a few more business ventures to their portfolio.

The family that has captured the hearts of America through the successful reality show "Duck Dynasty" has clearly reaped the benefits of all their hard work. Now, the Robertsons are preparing to launch at least two more fashion lines.

The Robertson women are adding a new handbag line with help from the luxury brand Dooney & Burke. In an Instagram post, Korie Robertson revealed that the bag will have a duck emblazon and the word "family" written into the lining.

The line will feature bags with ducks in different colors on coated cotton. They will have functional straps, leather trim and a luggage tag that has the letter "R" on it.

Korie isn't the only Robertson woman to have her own clothing line. Daughter Sadie has a prom dress line which has an upcoming collection in collaboration with designer Sherri Hill.

She gave a preview of the first look of the Spring Fashion Line in a video released on December 31. Here, she's shown modelling the new dresses with former "Dancing with the Stars" partner, Ballas, singing in the background.

The family is also partnering exclusively with 81Eighty Promotions, the company behind the Dallas Cowboy franchise, for two more clothing lines: Commander Gear and Commander Life. These will feature selections for men and women. The designs will reflect the family's outdoors-oriented lifestyle that has been synonymous with quality since 1972.

The Commander Life is more fashion-oriented, with selections that showcase modern styles, colors and cuts that are timeless and elegant. Commander Gear, on the other hand, will focus on the active and technical side of apparel and accessories.

These two clothing lines will hit the stores in the fall of 2015.

The family's other businesses include Korie and Rebecca's Duck & Dressing, a clothing and accessories boutique in Monroe, Louisiana, Sadie's prom dress line, and Jep's "Calvary" line.

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