Fashionable Khaki Golf Apparel

The 'Dockers x Malbon Golf' Capsule Features Khaki and Linen Pieces

Golf apparel label Malbon Golf has partnered with American chino and khakis maker Dockers to launch a limited-edition collection titled 'Dockers x Malbon Golf.'

The collection delivers a wide range of golf-ready wardrobe staples, including white-linen chore coats, khaki shirt jackets, polo t-shirts, knee-length shorts, and straight-fit slacks. In addition, a majority of the pieces come donning a co-branded logo that features an illustration of both labels' trademarks wrapped around a golf ball wearing a sun visor.

“I remember the old school ‘80s pro golfers would wear very Dockers-ish silhouettes with polos and sweaters. And I like how Dockers were made for ‘office wear,’ but then, because it was just a preppy guy look, it worked across golf as well," said Malbon Golf founder Stephen Malbon.

Image Credit: Dockers x Malbon Golf

Fashionable Golf Apparel
The collaboration introduces trendy designs that appeal to golfers looking for fashionable golf wear.
Co-branded Apparel Collections
Co-branded collections are becoming an increasingly popular trend in fashion, and this collaboration proves that teaming up can lead to innovative, stylish designs.
The Intersection of Sports and Fashion
The blend of sportswear and fashion is a growing trend, and this collection is a great example of that; it combines both style and functionality for a fashion-forward approach to golf apparel.

Industries Being Reshaped

Fashion
The fashion industry should take note of the growing trend towards sportswear that can cross over to everyday wear.
Sporting Goods
Sporting goods companies should consider partnering with fashion brands to create innovative and stylish sporting apparel collections.
Golf Apparel
Golf apparel companies should embrace modern design to appeal to younger generations of golfers.
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