Fifty states.
Fifty crests.
Every state has a crest of its own, drawn from its native bird and flower and stitched in raised thread on a master embroidery machine. What follows is the full set — fifty editions, arranged by region. A collector's wall, one country wide. Pick yours. Or someone else's.
Every edition in two crests — the discreet emblem, or the seal.
The State Polo · $68 · 7 shipping now
One round crest for every state.
Each state's bird and flower, drawn and stitched into a round seal of its own — the signature of every edition. The whole union below; tap any state to walk into its crest.
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Stitched onto the chest. Sewn as a patch.
Each edition's crest is raised in real thread on the polo, the quarter-zip, the sweater — and offered loose as a round patch you can carry anywhere. A few live states, shown as they ship.




The Emblem
The bird and flower alone, raised in fine thread high on the left chest. Discreet, the way a clubhouse mark should read — cloth showing between the stitches.
The Seal
The full round medallion — state name, nickname, edition numeral arced in real type around the emblem. Worn on the cap, or carried loose as a sewn-on patch.
Every edition comes both ways — the discreet Emblem, or the Seal. Choose your state below; choose your crest at checkout.
The line opens with Georgia, Texas, Florida, the Carolinas, Virginia, and Tennessee — shipping now, now with collegiate colors in select cities. The rest of the fifty follow.
Begin with the ground you know.
The map is the way in. Find your state on the country below — the seven shipping today are inked and live; the rest are drawn and on their way. Tap yours to meet its crest.
- Florida — State Edition is live. The Northern Mockingbird and the Orange Blossom. View the edition.
- Georgia — State Edition is live. The Brown Thrasher and the Cherokee Rose. View the edition.
- North Carolina — State Edition is live. The Northern Cardinal and the Flowering Dogwood. View the edition.
- South Carolina — State Edition is live. The Carolina Wren and the Yellow Jessamine. View the edition.
- Tennessee — State Edition is live. The Northern Mockingbird and the Iris. View the edition.
- Texas — State Edition is live. The Northern Mockingbird and the Bluebonnet. View the edition.
- Virginia — State Edition is live. The Northern Cardinal and the American Dogwood. View the edition.
Northeast
Stone-walled fairways and chestnut country.

Connecticut
№ VIIAmerican Robin · Mountain Laurel
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Maine
№ XIXBlack-capped Chickadee · White Pine Cone & Tassel
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Massachusetts
№ XXIBlack-capped Chickadee · Mayflower
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New Hampshire
№ XXIXPurple Finch · Purple Lilac
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New York
№ XXXIIEastern Bluebird · Rose
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Rhode Island
№ XXXIXRhode Island Red · Violet
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Vermont
№ XLVHermit Thrush · Red Clover
Soon- Connecticut№ 07
- Stone walls, mountain laurel, and an autumn round.
- Maine№ 19
- Spruce, granite, and a chickadee in the cold.
- Massachusetts№ 21
- Where American golf first put down its roots.
- New Hampshire№ 29
- Granite ledges, lilac, and the White Mountain air.
- New York№ 32
- Shinnecock fescue to the upstate orchard hills.
- Rhode Island№ 39
- Newport's shore and the bay's near horizon.
- Vermont№ 45
- Green Mountains, red clover, and an unhurried round.
Mid-Atlantic
Tidewater rounds and oriole-on-the-wire mornings.

Virginia
№ XLVINorthern Cardinal · American Dogwood
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Delaware
№ VIIIBlue Hen Chicken · Peach Blossom
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Maryland
№ XXBaltimore Oriole · Black-eyed Susan
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New Jersey
№ XXXAmerican Goldfinch · Violet
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Pennsylvania
№ XXXVIIIRuffed Grouse · Mountain Laurel
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West Virginia
№ XLVIIINorthern Cardinal · Rhododendron
Soon- Virginia№ 46
- The cardinal and the dogwood, through Piedmont horse country in the Blue Ridge haze.
- Delaware№ 08
- Blue hen, peach blossom, tidewater calm.
- Maryland№ 20
- Oriole, black-eyed Susan, Chesapeake light.
- New Jersey№ 30
- Goldfinch, violet, salt off the Atlantic.
- Pennsylvania№ 38
- Ruffed grouse, mountain laurel, Allegheny ridges.
- West Virginia№ 48
- Cardinal, rhododendron, mountains folding green.
Southeast
Pine straw, dogwood, and the round that becomes the day.

Florida
№ IXNorthern Mockingbird · Orange Blossom
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Georgia
№ XBrown Thrasher · Cherokee Rose
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North Carolina
№ XXXIIINorthern Cardinal · Flowering Dogwood
$68
South Carolina
№ XLCarolina Wren · Yellow Jessamine
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Tennessee
№ XLIINorthern Mockingbird · Iris
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Alabama
№ IYellowhammer · Camellia
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Arkansas
№ IVNorthern Mockingbird · Apple Blossom
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Kentucky
№ XVIINorthern Cardinal · Goldenrod
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Louisiana
№ XVIIIBrown Pelican · Magnolia
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Mississippi
№ XXIVNorthern Mockingbird · Magnolia
Soon- Florida№ 09
- The mockingbird and the orange blossom, in the brass Gulf light of the closing hole.
- Georgia№ 10
- The brown thrasher and the Cherokee rose, over the red clay of an Augusta spring.
- North Carolina№ 33
- The cardinal and the dogwood, across the Sandhills toward Pinehurst.
- South Carolina№ 40
- The Carolina wren and the yellow jessamine, in the salt air of the Lowcountry.
- Tennessee№ 42
- The mockingbird and the iris, below the blue ridges of the Smokies.
- Alabama№ 01
- Yellowhammer, camellia, and the long Gulf morning.
- Arkansas№ 04
- Mockingbird over the Ouachita pines.
- Kentucky№ 17
- Cardinal and goldenrod over the bluegrass.
- Louisiana№ 18
- Brown pelican and magnolia over the bayou.
- Mississippi№ 24
- Magnolia and mockingbird along the Delta.
Midwest
Bluestem prairie, the cardinal at the flag.

Illinois
№ XIIINorthern Cardinal · Violet
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Indiana
№ XIVNorthern Cardinal · Peony
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Michigan
№ XXIIAmerican Robin · Apple Blossom
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Minnesota
№ XXIIICommon Loon · Pink and White Lady's Slipper
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Missouri
№ XXVEastern Bluebird · Hawthorn
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Ohio
№ XXXVNorthern Cardinal · Scarlet Carnation
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Wisconsin
№ XLIXAmerican Robin · Wood Violet
Soon- Illinois№ 13
- Cardinal red against a prairie sky.
- Indiana№ 14
- Peony season on Hoosier fairways.
- Michigan№ 22
- Apple blossom by the great lakes.
- Minnesota№ 23
- A loon's call across still water.
- Missouri№ 25
- Bluebird over the Ozark hills.
- Ohio№ 35
- Scarlet carnation, the Golden Bear's ground.
- Wisconsin№ 49
- Wood violet on the Straits' wind.
Plains
Wide open country and meadowlark song.

Texas
№ XLIIINorthern Mockingbird · Bluebonnet
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Iowa
№ XVAmerican Goldfinch · Wild Prairie Rose
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Kansas
№ XVIWestern Meadowlark · Sunflower
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Nebraska
№ XXVIIWestern Meadowlark · Goldenrod
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North Dakota
№ XXXIVWestern Meadowlark · Wild Prairie Rose
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Oklahoma
№ XXXVIScissor-tailed Flycatcher · Oklahoma Rose
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South Dakota
№ XLIRing-necked Pheasant · American Pasque
Soon- Texas№ 43
- The mockingbird and the bluebonnet, across the hill country to Colonial in Fort Worth.
- Iowa№ 15
- Goldfinch over rolling Iowa green.
- Kansas№ 16
- Meadowlark, sunflower, and the long grass at Prairie Dunes.
- Nebraska№ 27
- Goldenrod and meadowlark over the Sandhills.
- North Dakota№ 34
- Wild prairie rose and meadowlark on a hard, honest land.
- Oklahoma№ 36
- Scissor-tailed flycatcher over Southern Hills and red dirt.
- South Dakota№ 41
- Ring-necked pheasant and pasque flower above the Missouri.
Mountain
Thin air, long shadows, and bitterroot at the rim.

Arizona
№ IIICactus Wren · Saguaro Blossom
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Colorado
№ VILark Bunting · Rocky Mountain Columbine
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Idaho
№ XIIMountain Bluebird · Syringa
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Montana
№ XXVIWestern Meadowlark · Bitterroot
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Nevada
№ XXVIIIMountain Bluebird · Sagebrush
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New Mexico
№ XXXIGreater Roadrunner · Yucca Flower
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Utah
№ XLIVCalifornia Gull · Sego Lily
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Wyoming
№ LWestern Meadowlark · Indian Paintbrush
Soon- Arizona№ 03
- Cactus wren over the Sonoran amber.
- Colorado№ 06
- Columbine and thin mountain air.
- Idaho№ 12
- Mountain bluebird above the river bend.
- Montana№ 26
- Meadowlark song under the big sky.
- Nevada№ 28
- Sagebrush, bluebird, and the long dusk.
- New Mexico№ 31
- Yucca and adobe light at altitude.
- Utah№ 44
- Sego lily against red rock country.
- Wyoming№ 50
- Paintbrush under the watching Tetons.
Pacific
Pacific cliffs, cedar shade, and a quiet round west.

Alaska
№ IIWillow Ptarmigan · Forget-me-not
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California
№ VCalifornia Quail · California Poppy
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Hawaii
№ XINene · Yellow Hibiscus
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Oregon
№ XXXVIIWestern Meadowlark · Oregon Grape
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Washington
№ XLVIIAmerican Goldfinch · Coast Rhododendron
Soon- Alaska№ 02
- Forget-me-not blue, the midnight sun, mountains at your back.
- California№ 05
- Golden poppy, cypress coast, the wind off the Pacific.
- Hawaii№ 11
- Yellow hibiscus, black rock, the trade winds off the sea.
- Oregon№ 37
- Meadowlark song, Oregon grape, links firm above the dunes.
- Washington№ 47
- Goldfinch and rhododendron, Rainier white on the horizon.
A custom-milled polo with a structured, self-fabric collar — made to order in a limited run, once the first editions find their people.
"Of every state, of every round."
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