Maxfli’s collaboration with Siegelman Stable is a classic country club reimagined

Siegelman Stable’s new partnership with Maxfli was no accident.
The founder of the luxury streetwear and lifestyle brand, Max Siegelman, got his first job as a caddy, where he worked for five years. In some ways, the Siegelman Stable’s new look at what is often a traditional game is full-circle time for him.
And one and the product are very happy.
In a nod to this week’s US Open at Shinnecock Hills on Long Island, the limited edition “Harness the Drive” collection of apparel and accessories, according to Siegelman Stable, is a classic country club reimagined — elevated but also playful.
“Golf has always had a strong sense of tradition, and this collection gave us an opportunity to redefine that with our Siegelman Stable designs,” said Max Siegelman, in a press release Monday. “Together with Maxfli, we wanted to create something that felt rooted in the game, but also vivid, unexpected and true to the way people play golf today.”
Courtesy of Siegelman Stable
Interactions are also meaningful for both species. The Siegelman Stable launched in 2020 and has created a strong connection with new people. Maxfli celebrated the resurgence itself; Ben Griffin won multiple times with Maxfli football last season, while Lexi Thompson and coach Sean Foley are also among the brand’s ambassadors. Additionally, Siegelman Stable already partners with several New York-based sports teams, so with the national golf championships coming to Long Island this summer, this partnership never made more sense.
The collection – with its black, blue and white tones – includes shirts, polos, jackets, hats, toys and even head coverings.
The Maxfli x Siegelman Stable Collection goes live on siegelmanstable.com at 10 a.m. ET on Friday. You can also check out the collaboration in person at the Walter Hagen and Maxfli pop-up in East Hampton Village (34 Park Place) from Friday through June 28 while sales last.



