FBS Collegiate Linings

FBS Final Four Linings

erik peterson tom james company tweeds custom suits tampa sarasota lakeland st petersburgCollege football’s Final 4 is set, and it features a fresh, electric mix of programs: Indiana, Oregon, Miami, and Ole Miss all taking their shot at the national title in the expanded College Football Playoff.

New faces on the biggest stage

For the first time, the CFP final four does not include Alabama, Ohio State, or Georgia, opening the door for new brands to shine on the national stage. Indiana enters as a top seed after a breakthrough season, while Oregon rides a dominant defense and recent Orange Bowl shutout into the semifinals.

Miami and Ole Miss crashing the party

Miami and Ole Miss both battled through the new 12‑team format, winning in the early rounds to punch their tickets to the final four. That underdog energy pairs perfectly with fan bases that live in color—these schools are built for bold statements on and off the field.

Suit linings for the Final 4

FBS Final Four LiningsThat is exactly why these collegiate custom suit linings are so fun right now—Indiana, Oregon, Miami, and Ole Miss are all officially represented in the image above with full-logo, all-over linings and bold centerpieces designed for die‑hard alumni and fans. Whether it is Indiana’s classic crimson, Oregon’s vibrant green, Miami’s iconic “U,” or the script “Ole Miss,” each lining turns a suit into game‑day armor.

How I am using these with clients

  • Helping alumni and donors celebrate this historic playoff run with custom jackets that quietly scream school pride every time they take them off in the boardroom or at events.

  • Creating thoughtful corporate gifts for partners and top performers whose alma maters just made the run of a lifetime.

If you are an alum, booster, or corporate leader who wants to commemorate this year’s Final 4 in a way that lasts long after the final whistle, let’s talk about a custom jacket lining for your school. Send a message or drop a comment with your team—Indiana, Oregon, Miami, or Ole Miss—and how you would wear your school pride into the office.

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