12/11/2025
For a long time, women stepping into traditionally male-dominated sports have had to adapt — not just to the game, but to the gear that comes with it. Too often, what we’re offered feels generic or outdated, as if our presence was an afterthought.
That disconnect is what inspired this brand.
As someone who understands the power of a good outfit — how it can change the way you carry yourself, compete, and take up space — I wanted to create sportswear that felt intentional. Thoughtfully designed. Made for women who move with confidence and expect their clothes to keep up.
Golf is a perfect example. Walk into most pro shops and the options still rarely reflect the modern woman playing today. Pieces like the Maddie Skirt or Tay Bodysuit were designed to fill that gap — versatile, flattering, and functional enough to carry you from the course into the rest of your day.
But this goes beyond clothing. It’s about showing up feeling comfortable in your own skin. It’s about confidence — especially in spaces where women are still finding their footing.
When you step onto the course or court feeling good in what you’re wearing, it changes how you play, how you move, and how you own the moment. That’s the goal here: clothing that supports women as they claim space, on their terms.
What does empowerment through apparel mean to you? Let's start the conversation.