Competition Hats
Description: Founded in 1957, Holman-Moody was for years the official racing contractor for Ford as they race prepped GT40s, A/FX Mustangs, Cobras, Falcons, and various stock cars for NASCAR, NHRA and numerous other auto racing series from their shop in Charlotte, North Carolina. They prepared race cars that were driven by some of the best drivers in the world and would eventually transition from racing team support to an all out racing factory. Now Holman-Moody was not only building and racing their own cars, they were building complete, turn-key race cars and selling them to other teams. They would eventually begin offering their legendary engines and signature race parts so that even those who couldn't pop for an all-out race car to get a taste of th
Description: By the early ’60s, Bill Jenkins had developed something of a cult following among East Coast racers, who knew that a Jenkins Competition engine significantly increased one’s odds of winning races and when he wasn’t building race-winning engines, he was winning races driving his own cars, further cementing his name in the drag racing history books. Accepting that he gained greater satisfaction as a builder than as a driver, Jenkins hung up his race suit in 1976 to focus on research and development, though remained a team owner through the 1983 season before shifting his attention to his Jenkins Competition business full-time, where he and his crew built engines for motorsports of all kinds. Even into his mid-70s, Jenkins was said to be activ
Description: While surfing is generally thought of as a summer activity, the biggest, and best waves stateside are actually primarily found in the winter. When the idea for an Independence Day surf competition came about, New Smyrna Beach, Florida was the obvious choice as New Smyrna had killer waves year round, making it a perfect spot for the American Surf Competition. Tucked between Daytona Beach and Cocoa Beach, New Smyrna Beach is a classic surfer town, with narrow streets, wide beaches and a laid-back attitude. It also has one of the most consistent surf breaks on the East Coast, courtesy of some significant rock ledges off the coast.
Description: By the early ’60s, Bill Jenkins had developed something of a cult following among East Coast racers, who knew that a Jenkins Competition engine significantly increased one’s odds of winning races and when he wasn’t building race-winning engines, he was winning races driving his own cars, further cementing his name in the drag racing history books. Accepting that he gained greater satisfaction as a builder than as a driver, Jenkins hung up his race suit in 1976 to focus on research and development, though remained a team owner through the 1983 season before shifting his attention to his Jenkins Competition business full-time, where he and his crew built engines for motorsports of all kinds. Even into his mid-70s, Jenkins was said to be activ
Description: Celebrate the simple moments that bring people together. This minimalist illustration captures the excitement of a playful challenge, reminding us that joy is often found in laughter, determination, and shared experiences. With clean lines and a modern aesthetic, this artwork symbolizes friendship, celebration, resilience, and the happiness of embracing life's little challenges. Whether it's a festival, a family gathering, or simply enjoying time with friends, the spirit remains the same—have fun, stay determined, and celebrate every small victory. A perfect design for people who appreciate minimalist art, positive energy, and meaningful moments shared with others.