A few words.
Notes on the round, the country, and the cloth — and the thinking behind the State Editions: one crest per state, drawn from its official bird and flower, made to order.



What "Made to Order" Really Means
What it means for your fit — and why it means less waste.
When a piece says made to order, it means we did not make it before you asked. That is not a hedge. It is the whole idea — a decision about fit, quality, and waste.
How to Build a State Editions Set
One state, a few good pieces, in the order we’d build it ourselves.
A set is not a uniform. It is a few pieces that carry the same crest and earn the same wardrobe — built once, worn for years. Here is how we’d go about it.
On Walking
A few words for the round that begins at the parking lot.
You can tell a man's relationship with the game by whether he insists on walking. The carts get you to the next tee. The walk gets you to the round.
Why Fifty States
On the State Editions, and the small acts of patriotism we wear.
There are easier ways to make a polo. We did not want easier. We wanted one polo that meant something — and then we wanted fifty.
The Round That Becomes the Day
A definition of terms.
There is a round you play, and then there is the round that takes over the calendar — the one that runs through lunch and into the second nine and ends, somehow, with the long shadow on eighteen.
“Of every state, of every round.”
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