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Mizuno 2024: Streetwear cross over themes

Mizuno’s Spring Summer 2024 Golf Apparel Collection has a distinctly urban-influenced look. Striking in simple black and white with crew necks, trace scripts and bold logos, at the same time, harnessing the core elements of Mizuno’s established core golf performance technologies and materials.

Mizuno Polos

Mizuno’s spring/summer collection introduces a vibrant array of polo shirts designed to elevate both performance and style on and off the golf course. Among the standout pieces is the Squad Polo, boasting a modern streetwear-inspired design infused with Mizuno’s Move Tech technology for enhanced agility and comfort. The Squad Polo features a ribbed blade collar and prominently displays the iconic Mizuno Runbird logo on the chest, embodying a fusion of athleticism and contemporary fashion. Complementing this, the Ace Polo offers a refreshing take on the traditional golf shirt with a short zip and intricate floral print detailing, making it versatile for various occasions. Meanwhile, the Trace Polo makes a bold statement with its striking color block design and ‘MIZUNO GOLF’ print, while the Cali Cool Polo channels the laid-back vibe of the California coast with its eye-catching aesthetic. Rounding out the collection are the Fragma Polo and Fragma Drop Polo, featuring intricate RB maze designs and lightweight Mizuno Move Tech properties for unparalleled performance. Additionally, the Cali Cool Stripe Polo and Laser RB Polo add further diversity with their distinctive features, including typography accents and unique print patterns. With each polo shirt crafted from soft, stretch fabric and equipped with Quick Dry Technology, Mizuno ensures both comfort and functionality, making these garments essential additions to any golfer’s wardrobe this season.

Two of the new Polo shirts (Source: Mizuno)

Stay Stylish and Protected

Mizuno unveils a lineup of midlayers and jackets as part of its spring/summer collection, catering to golfers seeking both style and functionality on the course. Leading the pack is the RB ¼ Zip, a versatile piece designed to combat cooler summer mornings with its combination of Move Tech technology and heavier material, ensuring comfort and warmth in varying conditions. Complementing this, the Mizuno Trace ¼ Zip merges streetwear flair with classic design elements, featuring bold ‘MIZUNO GOLF’ typography and Move Tech properties for added insulation on brisk days. For those looking for crossover appeal, the G-Style Hoodie 24 emerges as an ideal choice, offering high stretch and substantial fabric suitable for both the course and leisure wear. Similarly, the G-Style Crew presents a streetwear-inspired option with its typography detail and exceptional stretch fabric. Additionally, the Drizzle Hoodie T stands out as a lightweight yet protective option, equipped with wind protection, water-repellent properties, and a zip-away hood for quick adaptation to changing weather conditions. With each piece adorned with the iconic Runbird logo and crafted with Move Tech properties, these midlayers and jackets ensure golfers stay comfortable, stylish, and prepared for whatever the season brings.

Stylish midlayers (Source: Mizuno)

Stylish Trousers and Shorts

The brand introduces a fresh array of trousers and shorts in its latest spring/summer collection, designed to enhance performance and style on the golf course. Leading the lineup is the Reset Trouser, boasting water-repellent capabilities for optimal comfort and protection against the elements. With an improved tapered fit and available in new leg lengths, including 30L, 32L, and 34L, these trousers offer versatility and a tailored look for golfers of all sizes. Complementing the trousers are the Mizuno Reset Shorts, featuring the same enhanced tapered fit and crafted from high-stretch, lightweight fabric. Equipped with water-repellent properties and Mizuno Move Tech, these shorts provide golfers with freedom of movement and comfort throughout their game. With both options prioritizing performance and functionality, Mizuno continues to innovate its apparel lineup, ensuring golfers can perform at their best while staying comfortable and stylish on the course.

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Golf is a lifestyle! Check out these pieces for the spring season

Finally spring! The next weeks will tell if authorities let us enjoy our beloved sport as we want it or if we need to face more ongoing restrictions. But wether or not we’re still looking for fresh styles to wear on and off the course, great clothes to keep your modern golfer identity up every day, cause we still think: golf is not a sport, it’s a lifestyle. So enjoy and all praise the small labels, the grass roots of our sport. They deserve it!

SOLO – Crew Neck

Run by a couple from New England SOLO Golf is bridging the gap between golf-wear and menswear with a fashionable but clean and timeless approach, just as this crew neck sweater proves. No gimmicks, just clean, warm and looking stylish on and off the course. Check out the rest of their small but profound range of clothes. SOLO is definetely worth to keep an eye on. $ 55 on sologolfco.com

Calcutta Golf Company – The Founders Hoodie

Brand new and fresh from the tailor hails this brand from the US of America. With just a small badge of products, basics as T-shirts, caps, beanies and this „Founders Hoodie“. And since we’ve seen not only Tyrrell but also DJ on the Tour in a hoodie, the modern golfer shouldn’t hesitate to „break the rules“. Just do it. Available for $ 61,99 at thecalcuttagolfco.com

Arayne Golf – Tees Headcover

An Australian accessoiries brand specialising in headcovers that differ from the ones you see normally on course. Clean with a love to detail and craftsmanship. All products are hand made locally crafted items from locally sourced materials. More to come soon. AUD 30 via araynegolf.com

Euforeia – Moondaze Golf Towel

Turning five this year Euforeia already has a broad catalogue of polos, hoodies, gloves, hats, shirts, Jackets and accessoiries and women’s line that’s really worth to be checked out. They might need a little help with their T-shirt graphics in my honest opinion, but the polos and a bunch of other things really look sharp. So does this fleece player’s towel with luxurious soft front and a textured backside. The color mix of this one is really striking me. Get it for $ 30 on euforeiagolf.com

Palos – Hello Friends Trucker Cap

Oh, wait a minute! Right, the Masters are just around the corner! In a few days there’s even a small number of patrons allowed. Even though we deeply wish that you’re one of them chances aren’t really that high, sorry. But you’ll sure grab some beers in front of your telly while rocking this Masters trucker cap in style. Cause you definetely need something to whip off your head when your favorite pro misses his putt. Or makes it. Get it for $ 25 at palos.store

McEwan Golf – Patrons Only Tour Visor

Bubba is wearing them, Bernhard did, still does and even Jon Rahm and JT were spotted in them: visors. Looks like they’re having a big come back. No big logo on this one, just the remarkable patrons only chair of Augusta embroideried in classic Imperial Hats quality by McEwan Golf. For $ 28 from mcewangolf.com

Slackertide – Mastacos T-Shirt

If you check Slackertide’s about page you might be wondering as it’s all about golfing and fishing. Weird you might think, but why not? Why not start a label with funny designs about two things you just like? Richard Blanco, a graphic designer from Florida who likes to fish and golf, did. There’s a good bunch of funny shirt designs worth to be checked out – like this Masters taco shirt for $ 30 on slackertide.com

Manors – Sunday Pin Positions T-Shirt

When it comes to golf themed T-shirt we really like the ones that don’t scream out loud: „HEY, I’M A GOLFER!“. The ones that are doing a subtle job midly begging for a affirmative nod when another golfer recognizes the design. Such as this great one, The Sunday Pin Positions, from Manors. The three brits behing Manors started in 2019 being backed up by American and British investors and accomplished to fuse the style and sophistication of the 50s and 60s with the loose and relaxed twist of the 21st century. Clothes for on and off the course. T available for £ 35 via manorsgolf.com

Burning Cart Society – Support Your Local Caddies T-Shirt

Cut from a similar wood are the guys from Burning Cart Society, who not only love the game of golf, but also love to walk, hence the name. They believe walking a course (unless you can’t because of a physical handicap) is essential for experiencing the game, the layout of the course. This tongue in cheek design that takes the logo of the 80s punk rock band „Circle Jerks“ on to a golf journey perfectly depicts this. Or as they state as their ethos: More public golf and less gates. Self expression over dress codes. Break down the walls. $ 25 via burningcartsociety.com

Asher – Quiet Please T-Shirt

And another brilliant and subtle design only golfers will understand. Inspired by the sign that keeps the peace and puts us on the edge of our seat. And once the sign is down anything goes. Fabulous. Also a great colour. Want it? Get it! $ 30 at ashergolf.com