Basically Better

If I walked into your closet right now (yes you) would I find golf shirts in black, white and navy, including a couple with small horizontal stripes, that you would describe as edgy?  Would you then proudly show me that you do, indeed, have a couple colorful shirts, that just so happen to have your alma mater’s logo embroidered on them?  If yes, I get it.  Not every guy has the desire to wear bright colors and bold patterns on the golf course.  This discussion is for you Mr. Basics. I don’t believe there should be a single wardrobe lacking in color and fun patterns to keep it interesting, but I do understand wild and wacky doesn’t fit everyone’s personality.  Before you head down to the local pro shop or sporting goods store and load up on Cutter & Buck, just hear me out.

Take a look at Callaway Golf Apparel.  Absolutely functional, a superior golf brand and a collection that offers stylish basics.  I have spent some time the past couple of weeks checking out the 2013 spring and fall lines from Callaway and I have to admit, there are some pretty fashionable choices available.  The Callaway Golf spring color pallet includes bright Nordic Blue, Fresh Salmon and Blazing Yellows, as well as, Deep Ultramarine and Peacoat (dark blues), complimenting grays and an earth green color called Woodbine that I better not see any of you in (you can’t win ‘em all guys.)  The fall colors appropriately adjust to cooler options of Tawny Port (wine), Dynasty Green, Fiery Red, Super Lemon, Raspberry Rose and Limoges Blue.  Callaway’s use of industrial inspired stripes, houndstooth and herringbone prints for shorts and trousers is paired with performance shirts that display color block graphics and abstract prints.  These more fashionable threads nicely compliment the line’s core technical gear offerings.

Be on the look out for Callaway Apparel displayed on the PGA Tour by such pros as, Colt Knost, Ernie Els, Phil Mickleson and Tommy Gainey.  Let me know if you catch any of those four wearing dark sunglasses and carrying their own clubs on the course though.

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  Spring 2013 Lithia Collection: Johan Polo with color block graphics and Edvard Sweater in Nordic Blue
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Fall 2013 Freeze Collection: Flux Polo in Caviar and Chev Featherweight Tech Pant in Tawny Port

Take a look at Callaway Golf: http://www.callawaygolf.com/global/en-us.html

  2 comments for “Basically Better

  1. April 24, 2013 at 12:53 am

    It appears to be made of good quality. It is a comfortable fitting shirt for golf.

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  2. May 27, 2013 at 8:19 am

    Good post to read about the Golf shirts.Because dress are really important in any other sports.The design of shirts are really good.Thanks for the post.

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