
Our Tyler logo carries the same emblem every Merlin Classics Texas place wears — a Texas longhorn and the Lone Star, above "Texas Republic, Est. 1845," rendered in hand-printed black and white with a worn, vintage feel. The longhorn and star are the Texas mark, the through-line that ties Tyler to every other Texas place we make. What makes this one Tyler is everything around it: the Rose Capital, the garden in bloom, the azalea-lined streets of the Piney Woods. On a tee or a cap it reads less like a souvenir and more like a piece of East Texas — Est. 1845, worn plain.
Today Tyler pairs the rose and nursery trade with a regional medical district, two colleges, and shaded historic neighborhoods. Its story runs from a Caddo homeland through a frontier county seat, a failed peach crop, and the rose gamble that gave the town its name. Our Tyler designs gather that identity into wearable form — the Rose Capital, the garden, the spring bloom. From a failed peach crop to America's rose capital, wear a little of Tyler's East Texas bloom.
Why People Visit Tyler Texas
- Walk the Tyler Municipal Rose Garden — fourteen acres and tens of thousands of bushes, the nation's oldest and largest, with the Rose Museum.
- Time a fall trip to the Texas Rose Festival, held every October since 1933, for the Rose Show and parade.
- Drive or stroll the Azalea & Spring Flower Trail through the historic brick-street neighborhoods at peak spring bloom.
- See the giraffes and big cats at the 85-acre Caldwell Zoo.
- Hike the pines and paddle the CCC-built lake at Tyler State Park.
- Tour the Goodman-LeGrand House and Museum, a Victorian mansion and city park downtown.
- Come hungry around the holidays — East Texas smokehouse tradition runs deep, and a hickory-smoked turkey is a Tyler-area Thanksgiving staple.