Uniqlo offers golf apparel designed for functionality. Their collection of polo shirts wick away sweat, neutralize odor, and have lightweight feel you’ll appreciate on hot days.

Adidas and FootJoy take an elegant approach to style with their carefully curated collections that combine performance fabrics with timeless designs. But independent golf brands such as Malbon and Metalwood are bringing back some fun with their fun-focused styles.

Polos

Polo shirts are stylish yet practical pieces that are easy to care for, perfect for semi-formal events like company picnics and charity galas. Their variety of colors ensure they will fit with every skin tone and body type imaginable, and custom DTG printing allows you to add eye-catching logos or designs that enhance team culture or brand image.

The Polo shirt’s history can be traced back to 1926 when tennis player Rene Lacoste, commonly known as “Le Crocodile,” introduced its signature pique cotton design with soft collars and short sleeves that could easily tuck-in.

For a modern and sleek look, opt for slim-fit polo shirts that hug closer to your body than other styles. Pair these garments with tailored trousers and a blazer to complete a polished outfit ideal for dinner or cocktail parties. To keep these polo shirts looking their best use low heat ironing settings on padded hangers (not wire ones which may distort shoulders). Alternatively fold neatly and store in drawer or closet.

Dresses

Adherence to golf course dress codes is essential, yet golfers need the freedom to express their individual style as well. Golf skirts and dresses offer players looking for stylish yet practical golf attire an excellent opportunity.

Golf skirts and dresses are typically constructed from high-quality activewear fabrics such as soft cotton twill or bamboo viscose, providing optimal comfort while simultaneously offering moisture wicking capabilities to keep players cool and dry.

Golf dresses are an excellent choice for warm weather conditions, offering both style and functionality. Most dresses feature a relaxed fit with multiple color options for customizing an ensemble on the course. In colder conditions or when shorts are prohibited on a course, high-quality golf jackets such as adidas Cloud Golf Quarter Zip can provide insulation from overheating while its stretch fabric allows free swinging with each swing of your club.

Skirts

Women’s golf skirts or skorts are essential pieces for elevating your on-course style and building confidence during play. Choose styles that prioritize fit, comfort, and functionality – such as opting for stretchy fabrics like spandex that keep you cool and dry throughout your round.

Skirts with built-in shorties offer you all the advantages of wearing a skirt while still enjoying maximum coverage and flexibility for your game. The shorties can either be concealed under the skirt and tucked into your shoes for a polished look, or left exposed when playing outdoors in warmer climates.

Brands like Lululemon and Nike, known for their high-performance sportswear, provide golf skirts that blend fashion and function seamlessly. More casual brands like Korea’s Sunlove Tour and NYC-based Macade use golf as inspiration to craft whimsical polos and sweaters that look just as great on the course as they do around the clubhouse.

Jackets/Sweaters

Jackets come in an assortment of fabrics and designs to add depth to any wardrobe. Perfect for cold weather conditions, jackets provide warmth and comfort for wearers – you can wear one casually or more formally depending on its material and design.

Jackets are non-knit garments worn over the upper body that typically consist of materials like leather, denim or fleece. Front openings typically utilize zippers while featuring collars, lapels, pockets and sleeves – and these jackets can be found both men and women alike.

Jackets are long-lasting and typically last years with minimal wear and tear. Furthermore, they’re easy to care for compared to sweaters which tend to accumulate quickly as well as stretch or shrink over time. When damaged or torn, jackets can often be repaired using fusible interfacing fabric cut slightly larger than the hole and fused according to package directions – though experienced tailors can repair more severe tears as well as replace zippers.