BIRDS OF CONDOR
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Fore Tiger Snapback -
Birds of Condor Neverfind Snapback -
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Osaka Country Club Snapback
Golf has a culture problem, most of the headwear that comes with the sport looks like it was designed by a committee that's never left the clubhouse. Birds of Condor is the Australian brand that decided to fix that. Built for people who actually play the game and also care about what they look like doing it, the collection lands somewhere between proper golf gear and caps you'd actually want to wear away from the course.
Who Is Birds of Condor?
Birds of Condor is an Australian golf lifestyle brand that has built its identity around the idea that the game doesn't need to be boring to be taken seriously. The graphics reference golf culture without being reverent about it, the Fore Tiger, the Golf Geek, the Tijuana Golf Cartel, and the country club series (Tokyo, Osaka) all carry a knowing sense of humour that sets the brand apart from standard golf headwear. If you've played the game and wished the gear matched your actual personality, this is the brand that gets it.
Snapbacks Built for the Course and Beyond
The Birds of Condor range at Stateside is all snapbacks, all one size, built predominantly in an unstructured or lightly structured silhouette that sits naturally without trying too hard. The curved brim keeps things relaxed. The graphics do the heavy lifting, whether that's the Swing Co colourblock in off-white and red wine, the Osaka Country Club in Realtree camo, or the clean two-tone Tokyo Country Club in white and black.
Colourways That Know Their Audience
Birds of Condor doesn't chase volume in its colourways, the range runs black, white, alpine green, navy, red wine and camo, with each cap sitting comfortably within the brand's overall aesthetic. Nothing here is trying to match a team colour. The caps are built to work on their own terms, which is why they translate so well off the course. Alpine green on the Birds Snapback is the easy pick for guys who want something different without going loud.
Golf Headwear That Actually Has a Point of View
The country club naming convention across the range, Tokyo, Osaka, Swing Co, reflects a brand that's thinking about golf as a global culture, not just a suburban weekend pursuit. These are caps for the guy who loves the game, reads the culture around it, and wants the headwear to reflect that.