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LightYellow Koralie Functional Golf ShortsLightYellow Koralie Functional Golf Shorts
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Koralie Light Yellow Functional Golf Shorts Sale price$51.00 USD Regular price$170.00 USD Save 70%
Peach/Pink Romira Print Blouson JacketPeach/Pink Romira Print Blouson Jacket
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Romira Peach & Pink Print Blouson Jacket Sale price$237.00 USD Regular price$790.00 USD Save 70%
HunterGreen Bogner Mens Goswin Functional Golf ShortsHunterGreen Bogner Mens Goswin Functional Golf Shorts
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Goswin Functional Golf Shorts - Seasonal Color Sale price$110.00 USD Regular price$220.00 USD Save 50%

A Short History of Golf Attire

Golfing attire had changed a lot since the 15th century Scottland when all golfers had to worry about was the elements. The history of golf clothes is a long and exciting mix of dressing for the weather and high society style.

The Earliest Years

In the early years of golf, Scotts wore knickerbockers (short pants.) These ended below the knee and were complimented by wool socks and tweed jackets. Their shirts had heavily starched collars with a necktie and sturdy shoes. Although this was perfect for the harsh Scottish weather, it did not sit well with other nobility.

The 1900s

In the 1900s, golf took hold in most of Europe and over to America. Since the serviceable highland gear was not fashionable for golf clothes in other cultures, men's fashion of the time took over. A single-breasted jacket usurped the heavy wool, but the knickers remained.

The 1920s

By the 1920s, golf was the sport of the wealthy, and they began to establish their fashion. Golfers started to wear plus-fours which were knickers but four inches longer, and two-toned shoes called "spectator" shoes. Their socks were made from cotton and long enough to disappear under the Knickerbockers. They wore shirts and ties, and the tradition of the golf cardigan began.

The 1930s

It was during the 1930s that more casual attire began to take hold. Instead of bulky winter gear, men wore lightweight golf clothes. Often, men went from work to the course, so they wore white or grey pants suitable for both.

The 1940s

It was in the 1940s that significant changes to golf wear took place. Instead of a traditional look, the clothing became more practical. Although cardigans remained popular for chilly weather, short sleeve knit shirts came into play for the warmer months. Colorful shirts complimented Water-resistant "Eisenhower" jackets during the rainy months and khakis. 

While golf clothing has changed, the basic coloring hasn't. Some tartan, plaid, and wool still appear on the courses today.
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