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Friday, August 15, 2014

State Traditions to Showcase New Fall Collection at 2014 PGA Fashion & Demo Experience

State-Inspired Woven Shirts, Outerwear and Caps on Display at Booth 1009

(BIRMINGHAM, AL) – State Traditions – creator of premium, apparel and accessories showcasing the silhouette of individual U.S. states – will showcase its Fall collection at Booth 1009 during the 2014 PGA Fashion & Demo Experience, August 19-20 in Las Vegas.

Highlighting the State Traditions line are the ultra-soft Statesman woven button-front shirts in three Tattersall patterns and corduroy hats with adjustable strap and brass clasps. The brand is also introducing new outerwear, including a cotton-cashmere quarter-zip sweater and a windproof vest with an inner-fleece backing and chest pocket. Like all State Traditions garments, each can be customized with a preferred state outline and color combination.

“State Traditions offers our green grass partners an opportunity to increase revenue as a unique alternative to common golf lines,” says Keith Brown, President of State Traditions. “State silhouettes along with other club customizations allow customers a chance to celebrate that great golf vacation or their home club in everyday settings.”

Aligning with the sentiment that “the places we come from and the things we love to remember make us who we are,” the State Traditions collection is made for golf trips, game day tailgates, casual weekend wear and even the office.

Using the outlines of all 50 states, State Traditions offers a subtle, sophisticated alternative to flashy logos in order to celebrate hometown or fan pride. Retailing from $3 to $85, each piece in the extensive collection – which includes hats, visors, polos, belts, neckwear, cuff links and button-front shirts – offers a choice of state silhouette in its respective flag pattern or colors reflective of its popular sports teams.  A variety of non-apparel items are also available.
                                       
For more information: www.statetraditions.com, 205-254-8933.

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