Fifty states. Fifty crests.
The State Editions are the whole idea of the house: a single crest for the place you call home, drawn from its own bird and flower, stitched onto cloth made for a long round. Here is why we build them the way we do.
The place you'd name first.
Ask anyone where they’re from and you’ll get a quick, certain answer. A state is shorthand for a whole way of seeing — the weather you grew up in, the courses you learned on, the accent in the grill room. We thought a piece of golfwear ought to carry that with a little more specificity than a logo.
So every edition is tied to one state and one state only. Not a region, not a flag waved loud — a quiet emblem of somewhere particular, made for the people who know exactly why it matters.
Drawn from the place itself.
Each crest is built from a state’s own two symbols: its bird and its flower. The bird is drawn in a quiet pose; the flower is considered as a frame around it. Georgia’s brown thrasher in the Cherokee rose. Texas’s mockingbird in the bluebonnets. North Carolina’s cardinal in the dogwood.
Nothing invented, nothing borrowed. The symbols are already yours — we only draw them carefully and put them somewhere you’ll be glad to wear them.
A medallion, not a mascot.
Alongside the embroidered crest, each state carries a round seal — a small typographic medallion that names the state and the house. It reads like a club emblem or a struck coin: restrained, balanced, made to sit quietly on a chest or a sleeve rather than shout across a fairway.
The seal is where the design holds its discipline. No skulls, no fireworks — just a clean round mark that earns a second look up close.
We don't stitch it until you ask.
Nothing in the State Editions sits in a warehouse pre-made. When you choose a state, the right blank is pulled, your crest is stitched in the colorway you picked, and the piece is finished and shipped — usually within seven to ten days.
Made-to-order is slower on purpose. It means no landfill of unsold stitched goods, and it means the crest on your polo was made for you, in the order it was meant for. That’s the craft of it as much as the thread.
Find yours.
Georgia, Texas, Florida, the Carolinas, Virginia, and Tennessee are stitching now. The rest of the cast is on the way. Start with the map and see your own crest.