hats
A golf hat and a streetwear hat aren't different categories anymore. Here's why our snapbacks work at the course, the gym, and everywhere in between.

Ask someone to picture a golf hat and they'll probably picture a stiff, branded visor that only makes sense standing over a putt. That's not what we build.
Our snapbacks use a structured 5-panel mid-profile build — the same silhouette you'd see on a hat from any streetwear brand. Polyester-cotton twill crown, embroidered patches instead of iron-on decals, and an adjustable snapback closure that fits most head sizes. Nothing about the construction says "golf only." The only golf-specific thing is the branding, and even that reads more like a lifestyle logo than a tour patch.
Iron-on logos crack and peel after a season of washing. We stitch every patch, which is why a hat bought for a spring round still looks right in the fall — worn to run errands, on a flight, at the gym, wherever the day takes it. Cheap decoration is the thing that makes a hat look "done" after six months. Embroidery doesn't have that problem.
If you're building a hat that pulls double duty, start neutral. The all-black Clubhouse Snapback and the White/Navy colorway pair with almost anything already in a closet — jeans, a hoodie, joggers. The camo and cream/black options lean further into a streetwear lane on purpose, built for people who want the hat to be the statement piece of an outfit, not just the last thing they grab walking out the door for 18.
A hat earns "off-course" status when you forget it's a golf hat. That's the standard we build to — not just what survives a round, but what you'd reach for on a random Tuesday that has nothing to do with golf.
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