Ok, just seeing as to what is popular amongst the masses. It would be based on these conditions:
1) Quality of material/design
2) Style
I personally prefer Aureus Dri- whatever. Finds it keeps moisture away from the body better than any other. In terms of "sharpness" I think Lindeberg would probably be the best, followed Hugo. I also like Callaway pants. Lets hear what you guys like to be seen in!
Ok, just seeing as to what is popular amongst the masses. It would be based on these conditions:
1) Quality of material/design
2) Style
I personally prefer Aureus Dri- whatever. Finds it keeps moisture away from the body better than any other. In terms of "sharpness" I think Lindeberg would probably be the best, followed Hugo. I also like Callaway pants. Lets hear what you guys like to be seen in!
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1. J. Lindeberg
2. Fidra
3. Polo
4. Ashworth
5. Adidas
I have been wearing RL Polo since I was 18 years old, I am now 39. I still have clothes that I bought back then, (they don't quite fit anymore), but they are still in great shape.
I just got some Straight Down performance fabric shirts. They are awesome. Comfortable and don't stick at all. Not only do they look sharp with good designs, but the quality and wear are impressive. Give these a try if you get a chance!
POLO golf is basically my entire golf wardrobe.....its well made lasts a long time and always looks good....nice classic look....I also have some JL but not much......I have to admit that the new Nike TW collection pants for the fall are very nice and might get a couple pair......they are a nice heavy weight for when it starts getting cooler up here In Pennslvania. O and they look real sharp some plaid stripes and checks...very nice
Hi, I'm new to the boards.
My favourite is Lindeberg by far. I think they have the best style and cuts. Pricey however. Boss has some nice stuff. I've also been wearing nice shirts by an Australian company called Turtle Creek. Nice and very affordable.
corky, on Sep 2 2005, 12:42 PM, said:
Galvin Green, not such garish colours as JL but superb technical materials, sharply cut.
Not sure about US availablity though...
I just check their website. I wish they shipped on my side of the Atlantic. From the pictures I'm seeing, I like it a lot. Their raingear is amazing, so are a few shirts and a few pants.
Got mostly adidas in my wardrobe although I do have a lot of Ashworth and Polo. Polo stuff is great quality but the styling is great on Adidas stuff. My local pro is going to be stocking Lindeberg so I might have to get some of that.
I have been wearing RL Polo since I was 18 years old, I am now 39. I still have clothes that I bought back then, (they don't quite fit anymore), but they are still in great shape.
I also like Ashworth, Fidra, and Adidas.
Me to. I have been wearing the Pony for twenty years. Their the only golf shirts I own.
1. Polo Ralph Lauren (don't like their pants though)
2. Lacoste (polo shirts especially)
3. J. Lindeberg (don't like his pink and purple colors though - they are kind of gayish looking - no offense)
4. Nike (great all round collection)
5. Ashworth
But also like Fred Perry and Robe Di Cappa polo shirts
I'm a polo shirt junkie - I own at least 50 Ralph Lauren polo shirts, 25 Lacoste, 25 Nike, 10 J Lindeberg, 20 Fred Perry and 10 Robe Di Cappa
Top of the heap: Hugo Boss, no other golf brand comes close for styling.
Functionality and every day play: Adidas, climacool stuff can't be beaten playing in the heat, the climacool shoes are by far the most comforatble shoes ever.
Personally, I am a colourful guy, so i lov Lindeberg, but the availability of J Lindeberg in North Carolina is a problem. I have been wearing mostly Lacoste and Adidas. I perfer the tighter fit so normally i size down. I hate pulling up that left sleeve.
I personally like the lighter materials such as the Addidas Clima Fit and Dri Fit by Nike. I have heaps of Polo Ralph Lauren simplicty is such a thing of beauty with these shirts. I also have some shirts by Smedley Engalnd very nice light materials they use and ever so comfortable.
I personally like the lighter materials such as the Addidas Clima Fit and Dri Fit by Nike. I have heaps of Polo Ralph Lauren simplicty is such a thing of beauty with these shirts. I also have some shirts by Smedley Engalnd very nice light materials they use and ever so comfortable.
Out of curiousity, what is the price point of Smedley England? Never heard of them here in Canada.
I'm not quite sure what the price point is on Smedley as I recieve these shirts as presents as I live in Australia and we don't get it here. Maybe some of our UK memebers can answer this question. All I know is apparently they are ultra expensive.
I personally like the lighter materials such as the Addidas Clima Fit and Dri Fit by Nike. I have heaps of Polo Ralph Lauren simplicty is such a thing of beauty with these shirts. I also have some shirts by Smedley Engalnd very nice light materials they use and ever so comfortable.
Agreed on the dri-fit........ although I have found not all dir-fit is equal. the UV has more polyester than regular dri-fit(check the label) and here in Florida's humidity cotton is so annoying.
Our golf team got the Adidas Climacool half zip polos as team shirts last year, they weren't bad great for a hot day but they never stay tucked in, kind of annoying.
As for favorite brand? Whatevers on sale at Golf Galaxy or the department store.
Cutter-Buck is excellent quality and not expensive. Bobby Jones has a tendency to shrink and lose luster after 2 - 3 washings. Norman Pique shirts are excellent, his other stuff shrinks and the collars fold up.
Our golf team got the Adidas Climacool half zip polos as team shirts last year, they weren't bad great for a hot day but they never stay tucked in, kind of annoying.
As for favorite brand? Whatevers on sale at Golf Galaxy or the department store.
I've got a Climacool polo and I agree that the thing never stays tucked in, but it's an awesome shirt. The Sphere Dry polos are pretty damn cool. I really love the soft ofeel of it. And if you guys haven't tried them out the Greg Norman version (I think it's Play Dry or Stay Cool, but can't remember) is really unbelievable! It's every bit as good as the Adidas and the shirts were about $15 cheaper!!
Living in Austin, Tx. The last 3 days 107,105,105 , today 82. How can that be??? I will second the Adidas Clim Cool. It is the best.
I love the new technology...Adidas clima cool is great stuff and i can't get my hands on enough of it. I like some of the new nike technology too, but dont own any of it yet. I have a lot of other nike (drifit, etc.) that i get cheap as a hs golf coach.
Nike Sphere Dry Polo
Nike Dri Fit UV Mocks
Callaway Microfiber SS Windshirts
Bobby Jones Polo Shirts
Nike Storm Fit SS Windshirts
Fidra Polos
Ashworth Performance Stretch Doeskin SS Windshirts
I'm sure I'm forgetting many others. There are a lot of great apparel options out there these days.