
Max Siegelman's first job was caddying. Five years carrying bags before he took $600, printed hats during the pandemic, shipped them to the NBA Bubble, and built Siegelman Stable into a NYC luxury streetwear brand that's collaborated with the Knicks, Mets, Yankees, Prince Tennis, Ford, the Muhammad Ali estate, and Don Julio. The brand's DNA is harness racing — Max's father Robbie founded Siegelman Racing Stable in 1982, and the original stable logo is still the centerpiece. Now, with "Harness the Drive," the golf course gets its turn.
The Maxfli collaboration is 8 pieces timed to the 2026 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills. The palette is charcoal, green, black, and cream — restrained enough for any course, sharp enough for the 19th hole. The Pullover Jacket at $298 is the statement piece: tech poplin with athletic mesh lining, hidden zip pockets, and the kind of elastic cuffs that belong on a retro track jacket from a brand that understands what retro actually means. The Ivy Hat at $88 breaks from the standard five-panel golf look entirely. The Head Cover at $58 is the entry point — white leather, green embroidery, the kind of accessory that starts a conversation on the first tee.
Drops Friday, June 20 at 10:00 AM ET on siegelmanstable.com. Also available at the Walter Hagen and Maxfli pop-up at 34 Park Place, East Hampton Village through June 28. A portion of all proceeds goes to equine therapy programs. Limited edition — not expected to restock.