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Q&A: Talking Golf Fashion with Antigua

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Antigua has been making golf apparel for nearly four decades, so it’s safe to say the company knows a thing or two about golf fashion.

On the professional tours, you can find the company’s clothes on Brian Stuard, Stacy Lewis, Tim Clark, Brittany Lang, Tom Pernice, Gerina Piller, Chesson Hadley, Lizette Salas, Woody Austin and Candie Kang, to name a few. And given Antigua’s licensing agreements with the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, MLS, UFC, and hundreds of colleges and universities, there’s more than likely been an Antigua polo or pullover in your closet at some point in your life.

With the heart of golf season (and golf apparel buying season) fast approaching, we spoke to Ron McPherson, Antigua President and CEO, about this year’s trends in golf fashion, and the company’s latest offerings.

WRX: What’s hot this year in golf fashion, Ron?

RM: Nothing is hot. It’s all very cool! Cool from the perspective of comfort and staying dry on those hot and humid days, and cool from the perspective of a return to jewel tones from the highlighter brights of the past few years. The combination of great fabrics and great colors do make for hot sellers, however.

WRX: Jewel tones?

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RM: Jewel tones are rich colors that resemble gemstones like sapphires, emeralds and topaz. Antigua used these colors as our palette for Spring 2016. Our colors, “Hypnotic,” a rich royal, “Fire,” a great red, “Verdant,” an emerald green and ”Sunburst,” a strong yellow, reflect the jewel tone theme.

WRX: Golf fashion, and fashion as a whole, has trended toward slimmer, skinnier fits. Has this affected Antigua styles?

RM: Antigua specs on small, medium and large sizes have become somewhat slimmer, especially in sleeve length, in response to the trends, but XL, XXL and XXXL have remained the same full cut, as we have found that our larger consumers are happy with our standard cut.

WRX: What advice can you offer golfers as they purchase new golf apparel this season?

RM: Obviously, buy Antigua…. but I would advise the consumer to look for moisture management fabrics, trending colors and value. There is a fine variety of fine products on the market from big and small companies.

Learn more about Antigua apparel on its website. 

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6 Comments

6 Comments

  1. Jacob

    Jun 25, 2016 at 1:16 pm

    Make sure your belt matches your shirt or pants everyone.

    • Double Mocha Man

      Jun 25, 2016 at 3:17 pm

      Make sure you don’t dress like Bobby Hurley.

      • Double Mocha Man

        Jun 25, 2016 at 3:20 pm

        Uh, Billy.

        • Double Mocha Man

          Jun 25, 2016 at 3:27 pm

          I take that back. Billy is looking okay today. He just looked so boring and ordinary yesterday. Let’s see what he wears on Sunday.

          • John Krug

            Jun 27, 2016 at 9:40 am

            Billy is looking like a million bucks today.

            • Double Mocha Man

              Jun 28, 2016 at 9:34 pm

              Agreed. Friday must have been a bad wardrobe day.

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