URBAN WEAR
Fashion
for the fairway
Golfwear must work on a number of levels. A wide team colour palette is hugely important, along with the look, feel, comfort and, of course, the decoration potential. Collections are now having to adapt to meet the needs of players in all age groups and all sizes. So let's look at what's on offer out there for 2010.
ALO
Colourful performance polos are bang on trend
The men’s 100% poly two button polo is sure to make anyone stand out on the course. The subtle contrast colour detail at the sleeve gives you a polished look, while the mesh insets down the side seam and underarm allow for perfect breathability. The Alo ladies polo is a fine blend of 92% polyester, 8% Spandex knit jersey which has been peached for softness, giving you a silky soft feel. It has a figure flattering design which incorporates contrast piping at the shoulder and along the side seams, broadening the shoulders and narrowing the waist. It also features mesh insets underneath the arm that continue down both sides, keeping you fresh during all 18 holes. Both the men’s and women’s polos are made of performance fabrics that feature dry wicking capabilities which draw moisture away, keeping you cool and comfortable. An added antimicrobial treatment prevents the increase of bacteria and keeps the garments odou free. With these two multiuse polos you will feel comfortable and fashionable while taking on a day of golf or any other leisure activity.
For more information contact UKL on 01793 496599, or visit www.ukonline.co.uk
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AMERICAN APPAREL
Tri-blend leisure shirt will suit to a tee!
American Apparel's tri- blend short sleeved, collared leisure shirt features an ultra soft blend of 50% polyester, 25% rayon and 25% cotton. With a structured collar, two button placket, and single front pocket this style still retains it shape after repeated washing. It is available in Athletic Grey, Athletic Blue, Tri-Black and Tri-Indigo.
For more information visit www.americanapparel.net
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