THE SEMINOLE FIRE

From the flaming spear of the Seminole warrior, to the eras of Bobby Bowden, Charlie Ward, and Warrick Dunn, came the Seminole Fire. Born centuries ago, this unique tribal pattern draws from the Seminole Tribe’s patchwork tradition.

 In 1994, fresh off a National Championship, this pattern made its first appearance, living on for three seasons. Now, 30 years later, it returns, re-imagined in our style.

Person standing next to a tent with camping gear in a natural setting Person sitting outdoors wearing the Lafavre FSU capsule near a tent with palm trees in the background
Person paddling a canoe on a lake with trees in the background wearing a Lafavre bass hat, and State mesh shirt. Person sitting in a boat on a lake wearing a 'State' cap