golfing gear and clothes

Lululemon may be best known for their high-end fitness apparel, but they also have an extensive collection of golfing gear to meet every golfing need – from polos to hats!

A classic golf wardrobe requires the inclusion of a polo dress. When searching for one made of stretch cotton pique or mercerized cotton fabrics, this piece cannot go amiss.

Amazon Essentials

Amazon offers everything from T-shirts to lightweight jackets, and offers “Try Before You Buy” service so that customers can try them before making their purchases. Plus, all orders receive free two-day shipping!

They maintain an impressive public list of suppliers to increase traceability but fall short on points due to failing to implement BSR’s HERproject and engaging facilities beyond cut-and-sew production. Overall, they earn 3 out of 5 scores for transparency and traceability.

Bonobos

Bonobos offers apparel for both men and women, but what truly sets them apart from other D2C retailers is their personal approach to selling clothes online. Guideshops provide customers with tailored fitting experiences before shipping their purchases directly to them.

Bonobos likely get their name from being misspelled from Bolobo in Congolese. Bonobos differ from other great apes by having more delicate builds that makes it harder to distinguish males and females at first glance.

Linksoul

Linksoul offers high quality golf polos at very competitive prices without breaking the bank. Plus they have outerwear that will keep you warm in any climate – all at more reasonable rates than other brands!

John Ashworth, co-founder of Ashworth and caddied on the PGA Tour, launched Linksoul as a way of spreading his passion for golf with others around the globe. Additionally, he spearheaded efforts to save a public course near Oceanside California which brought people together while spreading the notion that golf is more than just a game.

Brady Brand

The QB’s casual athleisure menswear collection includes T-shirts, joggers, shorts and accessories like super soft boxer briefs. Most items in this line can be found on Amazon and most items qualify for free Prime shipping.

Brady recently made a bold business move when he and trainer Alex Guerrero launched TB12 alongside sportswear firm NOBULL, merging their wellness company and apparel brand under its brand. Operating under NOBULL name, Brady now becomes second-largest shareholder behind BodyArmor founder Mike Repole who purchased majority control last July.

Eastside Golf

Eastside Golf was created by Olajuwon Ajanaku and Earl Cooper as a lifestyle golf brand to bring more diversity into the game of golf. Their products have been worn by notable PGA Tour pros like Pat Perez and Bubba Watson.

Jordan Brand and Adidas Golf have joined forces once more, this time creating a golf-ready version of their iconic Air Jordan 12 shoe, dressed in White, Malachite, and Burnt Sunrise colors for maximum visual impact on and off the greens.

Castore

Castore caters to a niche market of customers who value exclusivity and demand high-performance sportswear that makes a statement. Their commitment to excellence has distinguished them from competitors and earned the loyalty of customers worldwide.

Castore is quickly emerging as an alternative to Nike, Adidas and Puma in kit supplier space. Through agreements with clubs like Rangers that include an incentive-driven revenue target model that mutually benefits both parties when revenue targets are reached, Castore also partners with notable athletes to promote its products.

Peter Millar

Peter Millar offers mens embroidered golf shirts and other apparel at competitive prices. Their products can be found both online retailers as well as physical stores; additionally, seasonal sales provide customers with timeless styles at discounted rates.

Chris Knott of Fuquay-Varina and Raleigh resident Scott Mahoney established this brand, known for proper attire and classic sophistication. Their latest collections offer cutting edge course performance while updating traditional styling.

Their sportswear can be found at clubs and resorts all across America, while tour pros such as Hudson Swofford, Si Woo Kim, and Brandt Snedeker also rely on it.