Golf Fashion Friday: Cool-Weather Gear Edition
It’s the end of the work week, which means it’s time for another edition of Golf Fashion Friday. We’ve once again searched the internet for five of our favorite apparel items and this lineup is loaded with style. The brands included this week are Malbon Golf, Holderness & Bourne, New Balance, TravisMathew, and 7Diamonds.
We wanted to focus on cool-weather gear since temperatures around the country continue to fall and we’ve found some must-own gear.
Our favorite item this week? A sherpa pullover from Malbon Golf’s latest collection that’s perfect for the golf course, your next hike, or a camping trip.
Malbon Golf – Keith Haring Sherpa Pullover
Price: $198
Why you’ll love it: We can’t get enough of Malbon Golf’s new collaboration with Keith Haring, and this sherpa pullover is one of our favorites from the collection. This is a great look for on and off the golf course.
7Diamonds – Elevate Hoodie
Price: $125
Why you’ll love it: Golf hoodies can get a little boring, but this piece from 7Diamonds is unique and would make a great addition to your wardrobe. It’s available in two colors.
New Balance – 550 Golf
Price: $140
Why you’ll love it: If you’re a fan of casual, street-style golf shoes, it doesn’t get better than New Balance’s 550 Golf shoes. They’re available in three colorways and would instantly add some serious style to your game.
Holderness & Bourne – The Ward Sweater
Price: $185
Why you’ll love it: Holderness & Bourne makes some of the best golf apparel in the game and The Ward Sweater is as good as it gets. It’s available in six colors that are perfect for this time of year.
TravisMathew – Pristine Shore Cardigan
Price: $139.95
Why you’ll love it: One of the most underrated apparel items you can own for golf is a cardigan sweater. It’s a classy look, just ask Tommy Fleetwood — he wears a cardigan every year during Open week. This piece from TravisMathew is a must-own.
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