Fredericksburg Lodge No. 4 Personalized Embroidered Polo
Fredericksburg Lodge No. 4 Personalized Embroidered Polo
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Represent Fredericksburg Lodge No. 4 with a professionally embroidered personalized polo designed specifically for Brothers and supporters of George Washington’s Lodge.
This shirt features the Fredericksburg Lodge No. 4 emblem embroidered on the left chest with optional personalized name embroidery on the opposite side, creating a clean and professional institutional appearance suitable for Lodge functions, degree work, volunteer events, and formal casual wear.
Built on the Sport-Tek ST550 performance polo platform, this shirt combines moisture-wicking comfort with durable embroidery and a classic presentation suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Whether worn during Lodge meetings, public events, preservation activities, or community service efforts, this polo reflects the continuing legacy of one of America’s oldest continuously operating Masonic institutions.
Features
- Personalized embroidered name
- Fredericksburg Lodge No. 4 embroidered emblem
- Sport-Tek ST550 performance polo
- Moisture-wicking fabric
- Professional institutional appearance
- Designed for Lodge wear and events
- Available in multiple colors
- Made to order
Personalization
Please enter the name exactly as you would like it embroidered.
Examples:
- James Snyder
- W:. James Snyder
- Worshipful Master
- District Deputy GM
Maximum recommended length: 20 characters.
Available Colors
- True Navy
- Forest Green
- True Red
- Black
Ideal For
- Lodge meetings
- Degree teams
- Officer apparel
- Volunteer events
- Fred Nats volunteers
- Masonic community events
- Gift giving for Brothers
Production & Shipping
This item is custom embroidered to order. Please allow additional processing time for personalization production.
Preservation Statement
This item is offered through the Fredericksburg Masonic Heritage Collection, supporting preservation and educational efforts connected with Fredericksburg Lodge No. 4 and its historic 1816 Lodge building.
