
The Texas crest, drawn in our studio.
Texas
The mockingbird and the bluebonnet, across the hill country to Colonial in Fort Worth.
The Texas trio.
One state. Three pieces. The bird and the flower carried as a polo for the round, a tee for the everyday, and a patch unbound — a collectible set built to be worn and kept, not one-and-done.
Northern Mockingbird · Bluebonnet

Soft-touch piqué. The crest at left chest — felt before it is seen.

Everyday cotton. The same bird and flower, worn plainly.

The crest as a merrowed patch — collect it, sew it, keep it.
Made to order · Two apparel pieces unlock 10% off the set
The same Texas, worn two ways.
Every Texas 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.
Wear your city’s colors.
For a few Texas towns, the seal is recolored to the colors the place is known for — chosen at checkout, the way you’d pick a size. The crest, your two colors, made to order.
Choose the collegiate colorway on the State Polo at checkout. Or keep the standard Texas crest — the choice is yours.
Texas, carried in cloth.
Start with the State Polo or State Tee — shipping now. Each piece comes in both crests; choose the emblem or the seal at checkout.

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 mockingbird answers from the live oaks and the bluebonnets run blue across the hill country every spring. The edition carries the weight of Colonial in Fort Worth and the long Texas tradition of Hogan and Nelson, where the game is played hard and worn lightly. It is a big state with a low handicap and a long memory.
The Texas crest pairs the Northern Mockingbird, the state bird, with the Bluebonnet, the state flower, set among pecan in the the lone star state. Each is embroidered as either the discreet emblem or the full seal, on golf pieces made to order in Texas’s own colors.
