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  2. 30 Golf Shirts That Aren't Your Father's Polos

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    Golf fashion is vital on the greens. Don't show up unprepared. Inside, 30 golf shirts from brands including Nike, Under Armour, Abercrombie, and more.

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    The golf apparel brand was founded in 2019 by Olajuwon Ajanaku and Earl Cooper. Together, they're helping break barriers to access, diversity, and inclusion in the sport.

  4. Polo shirt - Wikipedia

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    Polo shirt outline. A polo shirt, tennis shirt, golf shirt, or chukker shirt [1] is a form of shirt with a collar. Polo shirts are usually short sleeved but can be long; they were used by polo players originally in India in 1859 and in Great Britain during the 1920s.

  5. The 20 Coolest Golf Clothing Brands You Should Know About

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    We tested brands like TravisMathew, lululemon, Wilson, and more to find the best golf clothings brands for men in 2023. Read on to view the full list.

  6. Golf equipment - Wikipedia

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    Golf clothing includes gloves, shoes, and other specialized golf attire. Specialized golf attire (including shirts, pants, and shorts) is designed to be nonrestrictive to a player's range of motion and to keep the player warm or cool and dry while being fashionable, although a common stereotype of amateur golfers is that of wearing clothes that ...

  7. Argyle (pattern) - Wikipedia

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    The Duke, like others, used this pattern for golf clothing: both for jerseys and for the long socks needed for the plus-fours trouser fashion of the day. Bay-Area socialite Ethan Caflisch is widely believed to have popularized the sock design in the United States during the 1930s.

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