Inspired from Mediterranean coastlines, Chervò is making waves

Staying loyal to its European roots, the new Mediterraneo 22′ collection brings the coastlines to the golf course.

Approaching 40 years of style, Chervò continues to be at the forefront of luxury sports apparel. Chervò started as a ski brand founded in Italy, but over time has developed into a high-end golf fashion label.

Staying loyal to its European roots, Chervò has introduced their new Mediterraneo 22′ collection. This line features a variety of blue tones that represent different depths of the sea, along with bright pinks and whites to depict beautiful Mediterranean sunsets.

The patterns in the release are tasteful with floral accents for women and Pottery Prints for men. The collection is designed to keep you cool and protected with Sunblock and Eco-Safe Tech fabrics.

The Aiai polo comes in three colors in the Pottery Printed Pattern and is handcrafted with performance fabrics. The print is unique to the golf world and is here to stay. You can grab this polo in the pictured Prince Blue, Ink Blue or Pumice.

Aiai men's polo in Prince Blue Pottery Print
Aiai men’s polo in Prince Blue Pottery Print, $187. (Photo provided by Chervo)

Chervò’s signature pull-on skort got an upgrade with a stunning watercolor floral print. Available in four colors with attached undershorts, the Jlenia skort will have you swinging confidently and comfortably. The skort is made with Sunblock and Comfort Tech fabrics to protect you from the sun and allow for high performance on the course.

The skort can be beautifully paired with the Avagardner polo. The polo comes in four colors and has the same floral print near the button closure to complete the outfit. Made with Eco-Safe performance fabrics, you can be sustainably chic.

Chervò Jlenia Skort
Chervo Jlenia Skort, $209. (Photo provided by Chervò)

You can shop more of the new collection on Chervousa.com and find pants, shorts, jackets, accessories and more for both men and women.

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