The fashion choices are bringing a whole new level of heat to Boston.
The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts, will host the 122nd U.S. Open this week, and the fashion choices are bringing a whole new level of heat to Boston. Golf fashion has come a long way and players are stepping up their style for this major championship.
Golfweek has rounded up some of your favorite players’ wardrobes this year to inspire you to dress like a pro.
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Lohla Sport has introduced their ‘Streets of Los Angeles’ collection. Five different capsules in the collection inspired by LA street names.
Los Angeles based female golf apparel company, Lohla Sport has introduced their ‘Streets of Los Angeles’ collection. Rodeo Drive, Ocean Avenue, Hollywood Boulevard, Sunset Boulevard and Melrose Place are the capsules in the collection inspired by Los Angeles street names.
Averee Dovsek caught up with founder, Lisa O’Hurley at the PGA Show back in January and got a sneak peak of the Melrose Place Capsule that is set to drop later in the spring.
Rodeo Drive is made up of black, white and Tiffany blue. This capsule makes you feel like you are shopping at Beverly Hills’ most infamous street with the prints inspired by a Hermes branded scarf.
The Scarf Print Jacket is a full-zip jacket with a couture print. This jacket can match a variety of pieces with its small pops of black, white, grey, orange and blue.
The Ocean Avenue capsule is filled with beautiful pastels of peony pink, Pacific blue and breezy white with a hint of silver. The Radiant Striped Vest is a highlight piece of the collection made from recycled materials. This lightly quilted and puffed vest is the perfect layering piece for spring.
Lohla Sport’s new collection aligns with their “made to play” mantra with functional fabrics and stunning designs.
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In 2016, DeChambeau signed with Cobra Puma Golf and has been sporting the company’s apparel at every event since. While he wears the brand well, some of his accessories are controversial.
We asked Golfweek’s followers on Instagram if they’re a fan of DeChambeau’s Ben Hogan cap and the results pointed to a clear answer. 71% of our followers who participated in the survey said they were not in favor of the hat.
DeChambeau frequently sports a white belt in tournament play and former fashion director at Golf Digest (now retired) Marty Hackel explained his stance on white belts. DeChambeau fits in Hackel’s criteria for being permitted to wear a white belt.
“Unless you are helping schoolchildren cross the street or a drum major on a high school marching band, no white belts. Sorry, matching your belt to your shoes makes no sense, and if all else fails the Rule of 36 is applicable,” said Hackel. “If you are older than 36 or your waist is over 36 inches, no white belts. The only possible exception to this rule is if you are wearing white pants.”
Despite a few faux pas, we’re loving this look DeChambeau sported on the third day of play in last year’s API. Always a good idea to match your hat to your trousers. Black shoes and black pants with a brighter polo makes this a well-balanced look. His polo has Arnold Palmer’s signature drink and fits the week’s theme. DeChambeau looks clean and ready to win in this look.
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This clothing doesn’t have the feel of an empty plastic water bottle but is instead buttery soft and breathable
Reflo is a sustainable apparel company that strives to make the most eco-friendly sportswear on the market. Founded in the United Kingdom, Reflo has mastered crafting technical fabrics out of recycled waste.
The brand’s clothing doesn’t have the feel of an empty plastic water bottle, but is instead buttery soft and breathable. The company has the future in mind when designing its products — coming up with new ways to minimize their impact on the environment.
Reflo refers to itself as ‘futureproof’ as the company tries to leave a positive imprint on the globe while creating more apparel pieces. Company officials have said they do not believe in fast fashion and rather have insisted on taking time to design, test and develop quality products.
The Orange Barents Midlayer is a versatile quarter-zip with a streamlined fit. This quarter-zip alone is made from 30 recycled water bottles, uses 70% less carbon and helps plant a tree. This layer also comes in navy, aqua and black. The company also makes a variety of pants and shorts as well.
You can find a video explaining more about Reflo’s Futureproof apparel here.
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The company is known for its mobile and lightweight material that keeps players comfortable on the course.
Full Wedge Golf creates standout polos for the course, drinks or any situation where style is needed to make a lasting impression. Business meetings are great on the golf course, and Full Wedge’s eclectic polos make it easy to keep it casual while maintaining in a business setting.
The company is known for its mobile and lightweight material that keeps players functional and comfortable on the course. Made from a blend of polyester and spandex, their polos are breathable and moisture-wicking.
The prints comes at an affordable price point of $65 for the most expensive polo. The company has a print to match your favorite colored bottoms or hat.
The brand makes polos for both men and women, offering a sleeveless polo for women in feminine prints. The company also makes bright towels and simple rope hats to match any polo you choose to sport.
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Byrdie Golf Social Wear was built upon conversations with loved ones with a desire to bring vintage style and functionality to women’s golf apparel. From check, floral and solid bold colors and prints, this company modernizes your grandmother’s …
Byrdie Golf Social Wear was built upon conversations with loved ones with a desire to bring vintage style and functionality to women’s golf apparel. From check, floral and solid bold colors and prints, this company modernizes your grandmother’s retro style. giving it a contemporary edge.
This U.S.-made company takes you from your twilight tee time to the nineteenth hole for appetizers and libations. Brydie Golf is not tailored to one age group, but is flattering for all ages, shapes and handicaps. In addition to stylish pantsuits, skorts and collared blouses, Byrdie golf has feminine bucket hats and accessories.
Byrdie Golf’s Short Sleeve Hayden Dress has the company’s signature puff sleeve and floral shorts. This gingham style button-down is a retro style that every golfer can enjoy on the course.
The Social Sweater made from Italian yarn gives a great designer feel for a winter on the course. The sweater has a ribbed mock neck, cuffs, and waistband that allows for an easy tuck into shorts, pants or skorts.
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Kinona has released a new Resort Collection with bright colors, bold designs and eye-catching patterns to help you stand out on the course.
Kinona’s founders, Dianne Celuch and Tami Fujii, used to hate the way women’s golf clothes looked. They had aspirations to build a company with fashionable golf apparel made by women for women. Kinona has been committed to making golf more accessible and fun for all women with course-tested styles.
Kinona has released its new Resort Collection. The group has brought in bright colors such as tonal citrus greens and chartreuse yellow with classic black and white details.
The Twist and Shout Sleeveless Golf Shirt in Grass Green has a bright color-blocking design. The shirt features a high neckline twisted from both colors of the shirt creating a flattering look for the shoulders. The top has a back zipper closure and four-way stretch made from an Italian nylon/lycra blend fabric.
The Resort Collection has included a Buffalo Check pattern in a variety of pieces. The group has skirts, dresses, tops and jackets in a classic black and white checkered design.
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Radmor Golf has introduced a women’s capsule full of breathable, sustainable and stretchable apparel made from Pima Cotton.
Radmor Golf, traditionally known for its men’s clothing, has introduced a women’s capsule. Radmor is known for a fine Pima cotton that helps items stay breathable and flexible during your round.
Radmor prioritizes sustainable apparel by not participating in the use of “virgin” polyester. The company is the first in the industry to actively try to eliminate the use of recycled ocean polyester and recycled nylon.
The new women’s capsule features tops and bottoms in colorways of white, blue graphite, dress blue, port and minx. Radmor has designed short sleeve and long sleeve polos with a 7-inch short.
The capsule takes traditional designs but adds small accents to compliment a feminine style. The MICHELE Pimaformance stretch shirt is a tailored fit from a blend of Peruvian Pima Cotton. The cellulose fibers of the fabric are biodegradable, helping reduce the impact on landfills everywhere at the end of its life cycle. The polo features four buttons and detail on the sleeves and collar. Radmor uses MoRE|ERoM technology to allow for an extended Range of Motion in the underarm areas.
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Designed and manufactured in Sweden, Macade creates sleek and well-fitting golf gear out of performance fabrics with luxury style.
Macade is a golf apparel concept designed by a group of sportswear and golf enthusiasts from Sweden. From releasing a small collection in 2019 to now clothing over 50,000 golfers worldwide, Macade has been continuously building on a mission of creating sleek and well-fitting golf gear.
When designing different pieces of clothing, Macade prioritizes testing and releasing single products at a time to ensure quality over quantity. Macade uses technical materials and fabrics to make comfortable and flattering pieces.
The Stone Neck Mock Neck is made from a soft-touch blend of cotton and cashmere. This stone blue sweater allows for an athletic fit with a luxury feel. The sweater features 3D silicon signature prints and ribbed hem and sleeve openings. This is a great layering piece for a variety of climates.
Macade has marketed a golf jogger as a signature style of the brand. Both men’s and women’s joggers are a sporty take on the traditional golf trouser. The pants are equipped with a silicone gel lining inside the elastic waistband of the pant to keep your shirt in place through the duration of your round. The pant has an elastic leg cuff with a functional zipper for enhanced ventilation. The joggers are made from a blend of 90% four-way stretch nylon and 10% Spandex.
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G/Fore releases its new MG4X2 Golf Cross-Trainer shoe. This shoe is designed for on and off the course with its versatile traction.
G/Fore has released its new MG4X2 Golf Cross-Trainer shoe. This multi-functional shoe is designed for both on and off the course with its versatile traction and breathable polyester blend. This water and stain-resistant shoe comes in sizes and colorways for men and women.
The MG4X2 features a one-piece engineered waterproof G/Dry Knit Upper for extra comfort, an Auxetic Lattice Midsole for all-day support, a Sawtooth Traction pattern for grip and is inished with G/Fore’s staple Triple-Density Foam Cushion Footbed for a massage-like feel in every step.
The men’s version of the MG4X2 comes in five different colors of Snow, Twilight, Nimbus, Onyx and Snow/Poppy.
The Women’s MG4X2 version of the shoe comes in two different colors, Snow/Baja and Twilight. This shoe is the perfect style for golf, running or any athletic activity.
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