Posts Tagged ‘Golf Fashion’

J.Lindeberg golf shoes.

Jun 23rd
2010

J.Lindeberg have yet again managed to set the style for the coming season with this years must have golf shoes.The first called fairway Brogue is a modern take on a traditional gangster brogue that will cut a dash on any fairway and complete a JL outfit.The second called Bridge has a more athletic look and feel and is guaranteed to turn heads on the fist tee.Both styles come in plain white or my favorite black and white as shown here.

Both styles are made from calfskin leather,are water repellent and have Darby lace ups.This is the first J.Lindeberg golf shoe since its collaboration with Puma in 2006 and the long wait is now over,the shoes can be found at J.Lindeberg stores or the best pro shops in the world and retail at 200 Euros.

Golf and shorts

Jun 21st
2010

Heres the thing Should golf pros wear shorts?

We are now in an era where all professional sports are considered and treated like science how to train how to eat how to sleep how to think, no detail is left to chance in an attempt to gain an edge and progress.The game of golf is no different a regular tour professional will have in his team a physiologist,personal trainer, dietitian, masseur and a swing,shortgame and putting coach.

We here talk of club head speed,ball resolution,v grooves every technology invented comes into the game of golf and yet the pro golfer in most cases a toned athlete has to wear trousers. I find it amazing that the PGA tours who are trying to promote the game on both sides of the Atlantic consider that the wearing of shorts would be harmful to the game of golf. The game of golf has to be one of the most explosive sports one minute you are strolling down a fairway the next you go from a still address position to an act that requires every muscle in your body to work in sync at high speed to produce a drive of 300 yards the whole act takes 2 to 3 seconds but you must wear trousers? come on!

Years ago before golf was a science and some things were left to chance a man Called Brian Barnes decided it was time to play golf  in shorts. Playing on the European tour and knowing he faced a fine for wearing the shorts the Scotish pro whos greatest achievement was beating Jack Nicklaus twice in the same day at the 1975 Ryder Cup decided enough was enough and wore his shorts during a tour event.

There was of course calls to hang him but 3 hefty fines each exceeding each other was enough to make him resort back to the trouser option and the rebellion was over in a matter of weeks.What we need is a new rebell on tour to take on the authorities who see shorts as an act of evil that will destroy golf as we know it. I know who I have in mind but would love to know your choice? who can move world of professional golf into a new era ?

Lyle and Scott

Jun 17th
2010

The new Lyle and Scott store in Covent Garden London just goes to show how golf fashion from the fairways has moved onto the high street.

The scotish based brand are now as favoured by celebrities such as rock bands The Artic Monkeys, Kaiser Chiefs and the world’s most expensive footballer, Cristiano Ronaldo, as they are by Ronnie Corbett and his showbiz golfing pals.

Recentley, Lyle & Scott was awarded Young Fashion Brand of the Year by Drapers magazine, the industry bible. And to encourage demand among fashion-conscious youngsters, supplies of the company’s Vintage range are restricted to select retailers such as Selfridges and Urban Outfitters.

The Lyle and Scott brand which was established 130 years ago was the choice of Greg Norman during his vintage years as the world number one including when he won the Open championship in 1986 at Turnberry.
The rejuvenation of the brand can be traced back to 2003 with the launch of the ‘Vintage’ collection with its ‘Golden Eagle’ logo. It was taken up by a host of indie bands and youth TV presenters.  Following the success of the Vintage range, Lyle & Scott’s first stand-alone store opened in London’s Covent Garden on King Street and if you ever get the chance you should take a look.

Urban Golf – The Streets of London

Jun 11th
2010

The streets of London are full of strange and wondefull things however recentley golf has started to appear on a few famous street corners.

While visiting London I could not believe just how much golf was all around me from golf fashion brands on the high street to these scenes at the carnival in Shoreditch.

Bunker Mentality

May 10th
2010

A brand for golf addicts, a brand that reflects a golf lifestyle. Not compromising golf etiquette but full on with our own style … creating new traditions in golf.

If your old enough you might remember when Jasper Parnevik started wearing J.Lindeberg in 1998. His clothes were bright, loud with tailored fits that were so different than anything else on the market. He took so much stick I will always remember the TV guys saying what does he look like while laughing out loud. He dared to be different and it started a revolution in golf fashion that has allowed new alternatives to the traditional golfing atire prosper. One such brand Bunker Mentality continues the revolution by throwing away the rule book and have designed another eye catching collection and a chance for an unknown golfer to become their ambasodor just like Jasper was for J.Lindeberg.Take a look at the opportunity below to continue the revolution. But wait, there’s more

Vintage Golf fashion

May 7th
2010

Lyle and Scott is a Scottish based company founded back in 1874 in the Scottish town of Hawick, by business partners Walter Scott and William Lyle. The brand has sprung to prominence in the past few years and has been seen on celebrities such as the Arctic Monkeys, Babyshambles, Dermot O’Leary and Steve Jones.

Lyle & Scott started out making wool products back in 1874 particularly for golfers, and this was to remain their speciality for many years. The brand became internationally acclaimed when it teamed up with a young Christian Dior in the 1950′s to launch a cashmere range of clothing. Throughout the sixties they sponsored many leading golf players including Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus, they also supplied the knitwear and polo shirts for the Ryder Cup in 1969.

The brand relaunched itself at the beginning of the millennium with an emphasis on modern day fashion, custom fit polo shirts, striped colours and more tapered cuts saw its popularity rise tremendously and has made it one of the leading designer menswear brands on the market today.

Camillo Villegas fashion icon.

Mar 27th
2010

This short video filmed in Dubai shows Camillo Villegas continues to lead the way as golfs current fashion icon.
His partnership with J.Lindeberg is becoming one of the strongest in the golf industry and the J.Lindeberg following is growing fast.
Camillo is the perfect ambassador for the Swedish fashion brand that started in 1997 and has gained a reputation for progressive development.