South Carolina Outcast Angling Club

Led by NASCAR driver Austin Dillon’s Team Dillon Management, the Outcast moniker is definitive of their fearlessness to do things differently and push the envelope. The iconography in the club badge features a native Carolina Palmetto, overlapped with a fish tail, where the tail fin forms a crescent. The dark blue color of the palm tree and accents of the emblem are from the South Carolina state flag. The origins of that color stem from the uniforms worn by South Carolina militiamen during the Revolutionary War. The regiment's flag, designed by Col. William Moultrie in 1775 featured that same blue color, with "Liberty" written across the bottom and a crescent shape in the upper left corner after gorget: a type of throat armor worn by soldiers in the era. The yellow color is inspired by the state flower: Yellow Jessamine, which is also known as Carolina Jasmine.

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