
Golf Brands You Need To Know About
Anti-Country Club
Tokyo-based Anti-Country Club isn’t messing about, neither with its name nor its clothing. This streetwear-rooted golf brand is built in opposition to country club formality, exclusivity and conservatism, using hard-edged city lookbooks, Japanese streetwear collabs and even denim to set it apart. This is a label with grit and credibility.
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Malbon
The graphic-led designs of Malbon have echoes of skate/surf culture. By using cartoon characters, it promotes the idea that people of any creed or colour are welcome to enjoy golf. Check out the NB collab, gilets and striped poplin shirts, which all bring unexpected twists to traditional on-course attire.
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Manors Golf
UK brand Manors draws on the latest technical and sportswear technology to help you golf in style. Look for windbreakers, rain jackets and breathable mesh among its expressive check polos, wavy logos, and geometric designs. Some incredible brand imagery shows it all off to compelling effect.
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Resort Sportswear
London’s own Resort Sportwear shifts the needle by using cool lads like Leon Cerrone to front its campaigns, deploying impressive collaborations (i.e. adidas golf originals), and taking an influencer-like approach to its video making. Its own-label attire features subtle argyle checks, retro long-sleeved tees and skatewear-inspired branding.
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Students Golf
This youthful brand leans into retro aesthetics – picture '90s sportswear-inspired polos with white piping, full-zip argyle knits and some particularly 00s-coded bold statements. Its trucker jackets and cargo pants mean you can wear golf clothing all the time.
Visit StudentsGolf.com
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