Cor-Prop Orange Puffer β Coastal Utility ππ


Cor-Prop Orange Puffer β Coastal Utility ππ
Cor-Prop Orange Puffer β Coastal Utility ππ
Description
Built for early mornings, late nights, and coastal conditions. The Cor-Prop Orange Puffer is a high-visibility utility layer designed for warmth, durability, and daily movement. Clean lines, bold color, and understated branding make it equally at home on job sites, walks along the coast, or city streets.
A true operator layer β functional first, timeless always.
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β‘π COR-PROP APPAREL β BUILT WITH INTENTION
Cor-Prop apparel began as a tool, not a product.
Founded in 2013 by Bayless Cobb, Cor-Prop Management grew out of hands-on property operations, construction, and day-to-day work inside real neighborhoods across San Diego. Long before apparel existed, Bayless and his teams were moving between job sites, maintenance calls, coastal properties, and active renovations β often without any visual signal of who they were or why they were there.
One of Bayless Cobbβs early mentors, Robb, who led plumbing operations, explained why he wore safety orange every day: visibility communicates purpose. Safety orange tells crews, clients, and neighbors the same thing β weβre here to work, we take pride in what we do, and we respect the environment weβre working in.
That philosophy became foundational.
In the early days, Cor-Prop crews wore whatever they owned. Over time, Bayless began sourcing safety orange work shirts β then gradually branding them. The impact was immediate. Teams moved with more discipline. Clients felt reassured. Neighbors understood who was on site and why.
In Barrio Logan, where trust and visibility matter, clearly marked Cor-Prop apparel signaled respect for the community. In Coronado, where expectations are high and details are scrutinized, it communicated professionalism and legitimacy. The apparel wasnβt about branding β it was about intention.
As Cor-Prop expanded alongside RDG Design Group, where Bayless Cobb also operates in real estate development and hospitality design, the uniform evolved. Design discipline entered the equation. Proportion replaced excess. Typography became deliberate. Nothing was added unless it served a purpose.
Through the Cor-Prop Local Artist Network, select San Diego artists were invited to contribute work β not to chase trends, but to document culture, place, and moment. These collaborations added depth without compromising function.
What emerged was a parallel line.
Cor-Prop apparel reflects the same system Bayless Cobb applies to property management, construction, and hospitality operations: clarity, durability, and long-term performance. Each piece is built to move between environments β job sites, travel days, client meetings, and everyday life β without costume changes or explanation.
This is not fashion.
It is uniform, culture, and signal.
Built from real work, real neighborhoods, and real operations β and worn by those who understand what it represents.
Learn More
To explore the broader ecosystem behind Cor-Prop apparel and the work led by Bayless Cobb:
β Cor-Prop Management
Property management, construction, and operations
https://cor-prop.com
β RDG Design Group
Real estate, hospitality, and design direction
https://rdgdesigngroup.com
β King Diamond Inc.
Wholesale diamonds, custom jewelry, and long-term value
https://kingdiamondinc.com
β AD Nightclub
Hospitality, nightlife, and cultural venue development
https://adnightclub.com
β Cor-Prop Local Artist Network
Supporting San Diego artists, designers, and creative voices
https://cor-prop.com/artist-network