When I first started doing products reviews on this site, Stitch was a golf bag company.
Ok, I guess they technically started with headcovers, but to me, they were all about bags.
And for multiple years running, I’d even had their SL2 as my pick for the “best looking bag” in my breakdown of the best bags in golf.
Well, while they’re still doing bags, the scope of the brand has changed pretty dramatically.
They now have an entire apparel line, accessories, travel bags, and even a pair of shoes!
Today, I wanted to take a look at some of the latest stuff Stitch is doing for 2025 and help you figure out if you should be buying anything from them.
Sound good? Let’s go.
The Stitch MIY SL2 is Still One of the Most Unique Bags in Golf
Since it’s golf bags that got them started in the first place, why don’t we begin there.
I thought the original SL2 looked great, but I always felt it was a little bit too small for my personal preference.
Throw in the fact that you can now find iterations of this model at Costco of all places for about 1/3 of the price of the original – and I kind of think it’s time to move on from that bag.
Fortunately, last year they released the MIY SL2. This is a totally redesigned bag that adds about 50% more storage.
Better than that, it’s the only bag I know of that’s modular (hence the name MIY or Make it Yours).
You can switch out the straps and storage saddle to have different colors, if you want to mix up the vibe of your bag.
It works really well, looks great. Of all the dozens of bags I’ve had in for review, this one in all white is my wife’s personal favorite.
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Don’t need the modular component? The Stitch Airwalker has the exact same layout with different materials, and is a solid, more budget-friendly option.
This SL2 Air Walker is the same layout as the SL2 MIY, but uses lighter materials and comes in at nearly $100 less, making it the perfect Stitch bag for golfers on a bit more of a budget.
The Stitch Birdie Bag: A Super Versatile Backpack
The design of this bag is polarizing to some, but it’s functionality isn’t.
The Birdie Bag has a squarish design that some people love because it’s different than anything else out there. Others, don’t like it as much for that very same reason.
But I’ve found this bag to be one of the single most versatile I own.
The idea is to have one backpack that can do it all, and be the ultimate travel carry on.
I can confirm that it does a pretty good job at living up to that goal.
It’s got a laptop sleeve, tons of space, and even a built-in cooler. The latter part has been the game changer for me.
I use this most when heading to our Club during the summer. If I’m taking my daughter to the pool for the afternoon, I’ll bring my laptop to work and then also fill the cooler with ice and drinks. And I’ll still have room for everything else we need there.
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Stitch Golf Polos: A Solid Effort
In the last couple years, Stitch has really expanded their apparel lineup.
Most visibly you’ll see their stuff on Bryson DeChambeau and with the Crushers LIV team.
But outside of that, how is it?
I’ve got 4 different Stitch Polos, and overall I’m a fan!
They have a more modern approach to styling and materials. All of the shirts I’ve tested are performance fabric, and do a great job wicking sweat and moisture.
My personal preference is for pique fabric polos, and I don’t believe Stitch has in this style, but I’m hoping to see some in the future.
I like that their styling is pretty down the middle. Some nice solids and stripes, with the occasional bolder print. Some of the new brands aimed at younger golfers go a little overboard with in your face prints, and Stitch has some restraint which I appreciate.
As far as sizing goes, in my experience you’ll find polos to be a little bit larger/roomier than what you might find from more fashion-oriented brands like Holderness and Bourne, G/FORE, or Redvanly.
The sleeves are a little bit longer, and there’s more room through the chest and belly. So if you like a slightly baggier fit, then I think you’ll love Stitch polos.
You can check out the full lineup of their current polos here.
Stitch has some quality polos in a wide variety of patterns. Best off all, they frequently have sales and deals, which can make them more affordable than some competing brands.
Stitch Vests and Layers: A Modern Take
Similar to the story with their polos, Stitch leans towards more modern styling compared to some other popular apparel brands that are leaning more towards tradition.
I think this is good. It sets them apart and gives them their own recognizable style.
For sizing, I opted for a medium quarter zip and vest.
This was a mistake. I was thinking because some of their polos fit a little bit on the looser side, that this might be the move.
But I’ve found the vest to be slightly too short, and the pullover to be slightly too tight through the body for me personally.
When buying stuff online, the hardest part is getting sizing right since everything varies from one brand to the next.
I’m 6’1″, 205 lbs and have a long torso. With all Stitch apparel, a large is best for me.
Materials, construction, and styling are all solid here. I just wish I’d sized up on the stuff I got to test.
Stitch has a solid line of vests, quarter zips, and hoodies that all have a pretty modern look. There are also frequently great deals on many items, so keep an eye out!
Should You Buy the Stitch Golf Shoes?
The latest product to come from Stitch is their new SL Pace golf shoe.
These are designed to be an All-Day shoe. Meaning you can wear them both on, and off the course.
I’ve increasingly become a fan of these types of shoes. If for no other reason than I can make more space in my closet, by having fewer items that serve more purposes.
Overall, these are solid golf shoes. They’re pretty comfortable and have very spring soles with a lot of support.
I do find them to be a little on the stiff side for spikeless shoes, but I think with a few more wears, they will definitely break in.
Here’s my issue with them. At $225, these are expensive shoes. Fortunately, Stitch is great at discounts, and you can use the Stitch code BE20 to knock 20% off the shoes.
But with TRUE having an entire lineup of All Day shoes. Payntr having more technology in their dedicated golf shoes, and G/FORE having more stylish shoes – there is a lot of competition here.
For me, I prefer the looks of some shoes from those other brands. But do you like the SL Pace style? Then by all means, you should pick them up.
The SL Pace is Stitch Golf's first foray into the shoe market. Overall, this is a solid all day golf shoe that is comfortable and performs both on the course and off.
Final Thoughts on the Current Lineup from Stitch Golf
Stitch has done a really good job expanding their product lines over the last three years.
I think if you’re solely buying products off their retail price, many of them will feel a little too expensive compared to competing brands.
But since they’re so liberal with their sales and discounts, when you apply those, the value/quality proposition starts to look a lot better.
All that to say, I’m excited to see what they release this coming year! Do you have any favorites from Stitch I should check out? Drop a comment and let me know.
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