The Look Cutting a dash
If you haven’t already done so, now is the time to look ahead to the Autumn/Winter 2012 season. Check out our stylish selection
Tommy Hilfiger delivers style with a cool twist
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Stay warm with Abacus collection
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mart and relaxed on and off the course,
indoors as well as outdoors, Abacus Sportswear is light, stretchable, breathable and yet waterproof. After a successful 2011
with the victory of the European Solheim Cup Team in Ireland last September, Abacus Sportswear is looking forward to an exciting 2012. One example is Windsor, the new padded wind jacket and wind vest. “I’m sure that the light jacket and vest will keep golfers happy when it gets cold.,” explains chief designer, Chris Mattsson. RRP: £90
www.abacussportswear.com
or AW 2012 Tommy Hilfiger golf has a core line of classic garments
and two fashion lines. Unlike many brands, the Tommy Hilfiger golf colour palette is the same for men and women making it an easy, attractive range to introduce in your shop. Updating traditional
golf style with a little flair, whether it be through solid colour or a unique colour combination is a game all on its own. If golfers want to stand out on the course, the Tommy Hilfiger collection will help by providing the building blocks for a unique style. Each collection has a selection of plain and patterned polos in cotton and technical fabrics. Smart, classic sweater designs and stand out garments. Men’s
trousers come in three different cuts to cater for comfort and taste – an indication of the importance of fit and comfort demonstrated across the ranges. The women’s range offers dresses as well as its classic belted trousers and skorts demonstrating how the brand is taking a fresh look at golf. Isabella long sleeve polo shirt from Winter Beach cotton polyester
brushed jersey with zip mock neck. RRP: £65
www.tommy.com
Windstopper from Galvin Green ensures ultimate comfort
he Berkley short-sleeve jacket forms part of the new 2012 Windstopper soft shell lightweight range from Galvin Green that introduces outstanding waterproof technology and fabric design to give golfers ultimate comfort in cold conditions.
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garment completely wind proof, yet breathable at the same time by evaporating any moisture that builds up during warmer conditions. RRP: £149www.
galvingreen.com
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Calvin Klein offers new fabrics
golf collection is bursting with a vast spectrum of vibrant energised colours, bright stripe combinations, classic cuts and subtle detailing which introduces pieces that work both on and off the course. For this season, colour
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was a key factor. Both men and ladies took on the
same colour palette of rich raspberry, bold blue mixed with Calvin Klein’s signature silvers, charcoal and black. This season we’ve
introduced cutting edge performance fabrics tailored for all weather conditions and tough enough to withstand all-round outdoor conditions. With new fabrics offering
superior coolness, this latest range keeps you cool, dry and comfortable. This season, layering is
key. Our high performance compression base layer with long sleeves is available in both men and ladies. This traps heat in to keep golfers warm. The slight stretch provides the golfer with movability and the opportunity to perform at their best. We have a special ‘bonded
fleece’ men’s style which provides enhanced warmth and superior comfort and features colour block mesh insets for premium ventilation. RRP: Gents zip neck lined tour sweater - £69.95
www.premiumgolf
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Pro Shop Europe April 2012
ew for 2012, The Calvin Klein Autumn/Winter
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