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Renwick Sport
Sisters Pippa Kennedy and Sarah Renwick grew up in a golfing family and built the brand around a gap they knew personally — women's golf apparel that could move from the course to coffee, school pick-ups, and travel days without losing that polished club look. Not loud. Not branded within an inch of its life. Just beautifully made essentials that belong in the golf bag and everywhere after.
We produce the heavyweight French terry crewneck that has become Renwick Sport's signature piece — garment-dyed in Los Angeles, puff-print graphic at the chest, made to the same exacting standard as the brand's identity demands.
The Brand — Heritage Golf Style for Modern Women
Renwick Sport sits at an interesting intersection — golf apparel that does not look like golf apparel. The aesthetic is closer to a luxury basics brand than a sportswear line. Clean silhouettes. Elevated fabrics. A quiet confidence that reads as polished without announcing itself. The kind of piece that works in the club dining room and the school carpool line with equal ease.
The color palette reflects that restraint — sky blue, pale yellow, muted tones that feel timeless rather than seasonal. The puff-print "GOLF" collegiate graphic is the one expressive element — a classic sports reference rendered with enough subtlety to keep the piece firmly in the luxury essentials space rather than the promotional apparel space.
"Classic, comfortable pieces that feel timeless on and off the course — that is what the women's game was missing."
— Pippa Kennedy & Sarah Renwick, Renwick Sport
What Essentials Made Produces for Renwick Sport
The Renwick Sport program centers on one signature piece — a heavyweight French terry crewneck that delivers the substance and drape of a luxury golf layer without the stiffness of structured outerwear. Every detail is intentional.
Heavyweight crewneck sweatshirt — structured drape, relaxed fit
Heavyweight 100% cotton French terry — loopback interior, PFD
Garment dyed after sewing — rich matte finish, tonal seam variation
Sky blue · Pale yellow — Pantone TCX matched at LA dye house
Puff-print collegiate "GOLF" graphic at chest — tactile, raised finish
Cut, sewn, and garment-dyed in Los Angeles — SB62 compliant
The French terry construction is what gives the Renwick Sport crewneck its distinctive character. The loopback interior creates a cushioned, slightly puffy hand feel without adding bulk to the silhouette. Garment dyeing after construction means the color settles into every loop, seam, and rib simultaneously — producing that rich, matte depth with subtle tonal variation along the construction lines that only genuine garment dyeing produces. The puff-print graphic adds a raised, tactile element that reads premium rather than decorative. It is one detail doing a lot of work.
How the Production Partnership Works
Renwick Sport came to us with a clear vision and the sophistication to articulate it precisely — the right weight, the right drape, the right color depth. Our role is to translate that vision into a repeatable production-ready garment that delivers the same result every reorder.
The development process started with fit and fabric — selecting the specific French terry weight that matched the structured-yet-relaxed hand feel Pippa and Sarah wanted, then engineering the pattern for garment-dyed production with shrinkage compensation built in. Color development required precise Pantone TCX matching at our Los Angeles dye house — the sky blue and pale yellow colorways needed to hit exact targets to stay true to the brand's palette.
The puff-print "GOLF" graphic is coordinated through our trusted Los Angeles print partners and integrated into the production timeline after dyeing — applied to the finished, dyed garment so the decoration reads clean against the tonal color without any interaction issues between the dye and the print medium.
Reorder consistency is the most important thing for a brand like Renwick Sport. A customer who buys the sky blue crewneck in Season 1 expects Season 2 to match. That consistency comes from locking the fabric lot, the Pantone TCX target, and the construction specification after the first approved production run — so every subsequent run is made to the same standard as the first one the brand approved. This is what knit-to-order fabric programs are built for.
FAQ — Garment-Dyed Golf and Lifestyle Apparel in Los Angeles
Can you produce garment-dyed crewnecks with custom graphics or embroidery?
Yes — decoration including puff-print graphics, screen print, and embroidery are coordinated through our trusted Los Angeles partners and integrated into the production timeline. Decoration is applied after garment dyeing so color and finish are finalized before any print or embroidery is added. This sequence ensures the decoration reads cleanly against the dyed fabric without interaction issues.
What makes French terry different from standard fleece for garment dyeing?
French terry has a loopback interior — flat face on the outside, looped texture on the inside. This construction produces a slightly puffy, cushioned hand feel with more structure than standard 3-end fleece. It also absorbs garment dye with a distinctive matte depth — the loops in the interior and the flat face on the exterior absorb dye at slightly different rates, producing the tonal variation that gives the finished piece its character. It is a more technical fabric to engineer for garment dye, but the result is distinctly premium.
How do you achieve consistent color across reorders?
Consistency comes from locking three things after the first approved production run: the fabric lot (same yarn, same knit construction), the Pantone TCX target (same color specification matched at the same LA dye house), and the construction specification (same pattern, same shrinkage allowances). When all three are locked, every reorder matches the original. This is what our knit-to-order fabric program is designed to deliver.
What is the minimum order for a garment-dyed crewneck program?
Our Capsule Run starts at 50 pieces per style when two or more styles share the same fabric and dye lot — from approximately $3,500 per style. A crewneck and sweatpant Capsule Run starts at approximately $6,950 total. Pattern development starts at $800 for a crewneck and is paid separately before production begins. All production requires a 50% deposit to start.
Can I build a niche lifestyle brand around a single hero garment?
Yes — and Renwick Sport is exactly the proof. A single well-executed hero piece in two colorways, produced consistently and sold to a specific community, is a stronger foundation than a wide collection spread thin. We work with brands that know what they want to build — one style at a time, with the production consistency to reorder it reliably as demand grows.
Building a Brand Like This?
Renwick Sport is proof that the most compelling independent brands are built around a specific point of view and one hero piece executed with precision. If you have a clear aesthetic, a community, and a garment you want to make right — we want to hear about it.
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