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The very phrase “golf clothes” used to generate eye rolls from the fashion-forward folk of the world. Dad polo shirts and granddad shorts, and a country club vibe that felt simultaneously exclusionary and out of date. But there’s a new breed of golfer out there who’s looking for designer men’s golf clothes that are as hip and cool as what they wear on the street (or at the office).  Gents, take your game to the next level with these cool new brands of luxury designer streetwear-inspired golf apparel and footwear for men.

men’s golf attire is getting the designer streetwear treatment

Golf has a stodgy reputation to shed. Bound by tradition and exclusivity, self-serious with a high barrier to entry, it’s never been the coolest or most accessible sport. Private country clubs and conservative dress codes aren’t helping the cause. Hell, you can’t even cheer it on without being shushed!

Historically, it’s also been one of the least diverse sports, overwhelmingly white and male in image and in practice. Golf attire has followed suit. A sea of shiny, boxy polos, pooling pants and pro-shop brands that purport to improve performance while adhering to arcane dress codes. But do neither stylishly. All swing, no swag. 

cool new brands of luxury designer streetwear inspired golf clothes and footwear for men

The cool new brands of luxury designer streetwear inspired golf clothes and footwear for men you should know.

But times are a-changin’, even beyond the Tiger Woods of it all. A new generation of players is challenging the norms and designers are looking to make golf gear that actually looks cool and invites everyone in.

New guard brands are integrating streetwear influences, nostalgia and yes, some much needed humor into golf wear, signaling a more inclusive, less conservative era.

Add one of these cool new brands of luxury designer streetwear inspired golf clothes and footwear for men to your wardrobe, and bam. You’ve got well-fitting knits, bright bucket hats, workwear-inspired pants and golf shoes that could easily be a part of the latest sneaker drop. You can mix it all up any way you choose for the flyest fits on the links. These are the brands way under par in the style game.

8 cool luxury streetwear inspired golf brands for men’s clothes and footwear

1. Eastside Golf

We begin our rundown of cool new brands of luxury designer streetwear inspired golf clothes and footwear for men with what is arguably the O.G. brand.

Founded in 2019 by two Morehouse College Golfers, Detroit-based Eastside Golf’s instantly recognizable logo consists of a Black golfer mid-swing, wearing jeans, a sweatshirt, and gold chain. Sales have grown rapidly thanks to a slew of celebrity endorsements from the likes of Phoenix Suns’ point guard and NBA tunnel style god Chris Paul. Along with savvy Instagram marketing and speaking out on important social justice issues.

Concerned about the silence from the PGA about racial justice issues, the founders of Eastside Golf created their own Instagram video with PGA members expressing their support for the Black Lives Matter movement, which drew a quick response of support from the PGA itself. 

“We had confidence that we would capture Black people, but we’ve been pleasantly surprised with the response from other groups. The culture of hip hop, golf, and race and streetwear is such a melting pot,” Earl Cooper, a cofounder, told GQ magazine.

Cuban Link Polobest luxury designer fashion streetwear brands you need to know that are defining the new look for men's golf clothing and shoesBUY NOW – $95.00.

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2. Bogey Boys

The fact that this brand is not called the Par Boys in itself shows the relaxed and laid-back attitude that Bogey Boys is trying to bring to golf. Founded by the Grammy-winning rapper Macklemore, this is another cool new brand of luxury designer streetwear inspired golf clothes for men to have on their radar screens.

Macklemore claims that his passion for the sport was sparked late in life—by the simple pleasure of beating his ultra-competitive brother. It sounded like an epically long, comedy-filled single round of golf. 

After getting bitten by the golf bug, Macklemore could not find any clothing for the course that excited him. He is consciously trying to challenge what it means to look like a golfer.

For someone who made his millions with a breakout hit song about the thrills of Thrift Shops, the look seems genuine to his sensibilities. A mix of 1950’s vintage looks, bold color blocking, prominent branding, and even mischievous cartoon characters, there’s no mistaking this for your standard golf attire. 

Diamonds Vest

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Golf Towel

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3. Malbon

Reacting against the sleek look of Tiger Woods’s slim, stretchy pants and athletic mock-turtle necks, Stephen and Erica Malbon, founders of the namesake Malbon golf line, sought to create clothes that would cater to skaters, surfers, and, as he told the Wall Street Journal, “people who were interested in golf, but also loved sneakers or loved fashion or music.” The desire for street cred however hasn’t come at the expense of quality. Malbon partnered with the likes of Nike, Calloway and Champion to create its own branded line. Whether you want a tie-dye polo with a logo of golf ball that looks like Cheech (of Cheech and Chong fame) or a pair of Champion gym shorts, you could certainly wear Malbon clothing both off and on the links. In fact, you can even wear Malbon in a nightclub: their gloves apparently have been spotted being worn by late night L.A. partiers swigging martinis instead of swinging clubs. 

Malbon x Glogang Bucket Hat

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4. Devereux

Skulls, camo, oversized florals and checkerboard patterns are just the beginning of Devereux’s cheekily enfant terrible approach to golf wear. Taking on the “stale” world of golf, West Texas brothers Will and Robert Brunner did a complete 180 from their oil-industry jobs to start a brand with a fun and preppie vibe. Unafraid of big graphics, the brothers will emblazon their goods with logos or IYKYK phrases (i.e. “AUGUSTA”, “PEACHY”).  You’ll also see the recurring word: G*LF. As one of the brothers quips: “Do you know why they call this game “golf.”? Because all of the other fore letter words were taken.” 

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5. Metalwood

Metalwood’s golf collection is as much about playing the game as it is about being an ardent fan of it. With a 90s-inspired bent, you’ll find oversize polos, colorful T-shirts and outerwear that doesn’t shy away from roominess. Even the website looks like it’s from the Clinton era. Pick and choose the amount of swerve you’re willing to get into on the course or off. Keep spreading the good word. 

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Pleated Short

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6. G/Fore

While you’ll find plenty of gray and navy at G/Fore, everything is just left of center enough to inject some youthful energy into the game. Founded in Los Angeles, G/Fore sees golf as one of many disciplines where aesthetics is well worth consideration, like art, architecture and fashion. Scope out the details like skull-and-bones embossed shoes and bandana prints with performance-level fabrics.

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7. Random Golf Club

Random Golf Club is as much a community as it is a collection. It was founded by Erik Anders Lang with the feeling of camaraderie.  You will be paired with a stranger at the first tee box. Random Golf Club includes films, podcasts, meetups and of course, clothes. The goods are just as laid back as the shoot-the-shit, hangout vibes of a leisurely game. You never know who you’ll run into wearing the same subtle logo. Go ahead and invite ‘em for a beer at the clubhouse after the game.

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8. Whim Golf

Whim Golf’s tagline is “For people who might like golf” which tells you a lot about the brand’s ethos when it comes to fits on and off the course. Founded in 2019, they’re on a mission to democratize golf and shift the narrative about who belongs in the game. Gear-wise, that translates to whimsical T-shirts, tie-dye hoodies and embroidered accessories that’ll catch some eyes at the clubhouse. 

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cool new luxury streetwear inspired golf brands for men

That’s our take on the best cool new brands of luxury designer streetwear inspired golf clothes and footwear for men. ‘Cause who wants to look like a cliched Sunbelt retiree when you can go to a whole new level?

Isaiah Freeman-Schub

Isaiah Freeman-Schub is a writer and editor living in Brooklyn, NY with his rescue dog, Lina. He’s had previous stints covering menswear at WSJ. magazine and Modern Luxury with his continuing work appearing in Mr Porter, T and more. He has a deep affection for purposeful, inviting design and the British TV cook Nigella Lawson.