Crew clothing and its signature oars have been worn on golf courses for years but the brand finally entered the golf space (opens in new tab) this year with huge success. The debut golf collection was so successful that it’s back for autumn with new styles and colours to choose from.
Crew’s golf range is a technical collection loaded with performance-enhancing properties while still looking and feeling just as good off the golf course as it does on it with smart detailing that is synonymous with the brand.
The core colours in the new autumn collection are provence and winter green, as well as Crew’s heritage navy and white lifted from the brand’s iconic love for Breton stripes.
New layering styles for the autumn season in the form of a mid layer jacket and mid layer vest have been introduced in the men’s range. Key knitwear pieces include a smart stretch merino vest – a warm yet breathable fabric – layered with Crew’s bestselling golf polo shirt. (opens in new tab) Half zip jumpers made from a cotton/COOLMAX® blend have also been introduced, offering moisture wicking technology to keep golfers fresh on the course.
The smart Crew golf polo (opens in new tab) continues in navy and white with new seasonal colours of provence and winter green also arriving. Fabric innovations include active stretch with anti-microbial and moisture wicking properties. Other bestselling styles, such as the half zips (opens in new tab) and golf chinos (opens in new tab), are back for another season.
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Alongside the heritage shades of white and navy, the women’s autumn collection’s (opens in new tab) standout colours are papaya and peacock. Bestselling styles back for another season include the piped polo in 100% cotton mercerised pique (opens in new tab) with a silky, ultra-soft feel and the core half zip made with active stretch and moisture wicking technology. There’s a fresh colour in the showerproof jacket and the popular golf chinos (opens in new tab) will be continuing.As part…
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