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MEN’S POLO SHIRTS Getting Shirty


A selection of the latest polo shirts available for Spring/Summer 20 16 ADIDAS


Primeknit Polo The shirt comes with a seamless body construction helping the golfer stay dry and comfortable in a lightweight product. The climacool primeknit fabric offers zonal ventilation with the shirt also featuring a woven collar. www.adidas.com


ASHWORTH


Primatec Pique Solid Novelty Rib Collar


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A polo shirt with 100% cotton and tipped rib-knit collar, cuff and pocket edge. PRIMATEC technology disperses moisture for minimal visible sweat. www.ashworthgolf.com


MIZUNO Origami


One of the standout performers from the Mizuno SS16 collection, the Origami polo is an ultra-soft, polyester performance shirt offering contrasting colour panels on the sleeves and back in Methyl Blue/Total Eclipse, Magenta Haze and White/Castlerock. golf.mizunoeurope.com


CALVIN KLEIN


Spring/Summer 2016 Calvin Klein has recently launched its Men’s Golf Collection for Spring Summer 2016. The Spring Polo Shirts featured here are made from Calvin Klein’s Px5 fabric offering the wearer a host of benefits including breathability and moisture wicking capabilities. www.premiumgolfrands.com


FOOTJOY


Raglan FootJoy has launched a new 2016 Spring/Summer Performance Apparel Collection that boasts numerous eye-catching shirts with advanced fabric technology – epitomised by the Raglan Chest Stripe Pique model. www.footjoy.co.uk


PING


COOLMAX Collection At the heart of the new polo shirt collection and within the Sensor Cool category, PING has introduced Coolmax All Season fabric technology. This dual function fabric complements the body’s natural thermoregulation capabilities through Channel and Hollow Fiber Technology, offering the perfect solution for the varying conditions experienced during a golf round. www.ping.com


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