
The Oklahoma crest, drawn in our studio.
Oklahoma
Scissor-tailed flycatcher over Southern Hills and red dirt.
Oklahoma joins the collection soon.
The same Oklahoma, worn two ways.
Every Oklahoma piece is offered in two crests. Choose the discreet emblem — the bird and flower stitched small at the chest — or the seal, the full medallion worn larger. Pick yours the way you'd pick a size.

The proven small mark — the bird and flower, stitched quiet.

The full crest as a bolder mark — the basis of the collector patch.
Oklahoma, carried in cloth.
Each piece comes in both crests — choose the emblem or the seal at checkout, the way you'd pick a size.

Soft-touch piqué, properly cut.

The crest, off the course.

The crest, unbound.

For the round, not the reception.

Shoulder season.

After the eighteenth.

For the cool of the morning.

The fourth layer that reads as the first.

For the clubhouse, not the cart.

For the walk to the first hole.

Sun up to the turn.

Dress the bag.

Earns its keep.

For the tee, the ring, the move.
The scissor-tailed flycatcher cuts across a red-dirt sky and the Indian blanket burns orange along the roadsides. The edition nods to Southern Hills in Tulsa, where championships are won in the heat and the Bermuda greens give nothing freely. This is a state of warm wind and patient men, and it plays the same.
The Oklahoma crest pairs the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher, the state bird, with the Oklahoma Rose, the state flower, set among eastern redbud in the the sooner state. Each is embroidered as either the discreet emblem or the full seal, on golf pieces made to order in Oklahoma’s own colors.
Be first when Oklahoma ships.
The Oklahoma edition is in the works. Join the list and we'll write the moment its crest is ready — in both the emblem and the seal.
