The 25th anniversary of Payne Stewart’s unforgettable victory at the 1999 U.S. Open at Pinehurst Resort will be commemorated this week at Pinehurst No. 2 course. Stewart’s fashion made him one of the more identifiable players on the PGA Tour and, fittingly, his legacy will again take center stage with today’s official launch of the Payne Stewart Collection through the brand’s website. It will debut in green grass pro shops this summer. International distribution channels are slated for 2025.
The men’s luxury clothing line will honor the indelible style and grace of one of the game’s most revered figures, whose life was tragically cut short in a plane crash four months after his victory at Pinehurst. Dubbed the “All-Time Best Dressed Golfer,” Stewart’s influence went beyond his sporting achievements. His personality, charisma, and class left an enduring mark on the world of golf and fashion, now immortalized in a selection of clothing and accessories that capture his iconic look.
Joey Rodolfo, a 40-year veteran of the fashion industry working with golf and lifestyle brands, designed the extensive luxury collection, which has many versatile pieces in this first limited-edition offering. Two distinct marks will be featured: the iconic fist pump, which will be on the chest or sleeve and the Payne Stewart signature, which will be used selectively.
The Payne Stewart Collection boasts an array of meticulously crafted products: From the classic Signature Sunday striped golf shirts to the sleek Victory quarter-zip and Sunday wind shirt and the versatile Payne Stewart packable jacket, each piece embodies Stewart’s distinctive flair for fashion and tradition.
The signature Payne Stewart Tam will add a touch of Stewart’s distinctive charm to the look. Stewart’s cap from his ’99 U.S. Open win and the red-white-and-blue outfit he wore that Sunday will be on display in the new Payne Stewart Collection shop in the Village of Pinehurst during this week’s U.S. Open.
“Our luxury collection is about capturing Payne Stewart’s unparalleled style and spirit that made him stand out on the golf course,” said Mark Sutcliffe, chairman of Posse Apparel, parent company of the Payne Stewart Collection.
A successful entrepreneur, Sutcliffe has significant experience with many top brands in the gaming, film, and apparel industries.
“The products exude both Payne’s personality and sophistication, allowing consumers the opportunity to express themselves, both on and off the golf course,” added Dean Orfanos, CEO of Posse Apparel, an executive with vast senior management experience within sports and entertainment for brands including Reebok and New Balance.
Additional products released over the next several weeks include the iconic Payne Stewart Plus Four pants and trousers made with luxe Italian fabrics. Five-pocket performance pants and solid and fist pump print five-pocket shorts, offering versatility and comfort for every occasion, will also be part of the Collection.
“Our initial Collection will be a limited release of curated products that are designed to highlight Payne’s distinctive look, combined with a selection of the latest fabrications that take both performance and comfort to the next level,” said Gary Sims, president of Posse Apparel and long-time apparel industry executive with brands including Ashworth, Callaway, and J. Lindeberg USA.
Aaron Stewart, the 35-year-old son of Payne and Tracey Stewart, is the brand’s ambassador.
“It’s exciting to see my dad’s flair for fashion come to life in the Payne Stewart Collection,’’ Aaron Stewart said.