I met the creative mind behind Pluot of St. Andrew in Paris last summer. It was one of those quick fashion week intros that stick with you. No big entourage, no ego, just a passionate guy with a quiet fire behind everything he said. We only chopped it up for a few minutes, but I left knowing one thing for sure: this guy was serious about Pluto of St. Andrew (PoSA). You can see it in every piece. It's not performative, it's personal.
PoSA’s latest drop is the most refined version of that vision yet. It's skate-informed, golf-rooted, and full of emotion. There’s no overthinking here, just sharp lines, considered cuts, and graphics that walk a tightrope between playful and poetic. And if you’ve followed the brand since day one, you know this isn’t some one-off golf attempt. Roberto “Tiko” Abitbol been building toward this.
The Barrington Jacket in grey violet sets the tone, clean and classic with just enough texture to feel fresh. The Kimu Polo, on the other hand, takes a different direction, transforming a traditional shape into something more lived-in, almost boxy, yet still balanced. And don't sleep on the baggy, tapered trousers. A little pleat, a little shape, and a whole lot of versatility whether you’re teeing off or linking up. And I'd be remiss not the mention the Tartan Logo Crew that brings the heat for the graphic lovers, or the Anorak in hunter green might be the most wearable outerwear of the season, golf or not.
And then there’s the storytelling. PoSA doesn’t just exist because the golf market is currently hot. It exists because Tiko has something to say. The “Pluto” in the name comes from his Great Dane. The “St Andrews” is obvious, but also meaningful. Tiko understands the weight of that place, the reverence that surrounds it. He’s not parodying golf tradition, he’s interpreting it through his own lens.
That’s what makes this collection so powerful. It’s not trying too hard. It’s not screaming to be cool. It just is. Because the man behind it actually plays, actually cares, and actually has taste.
PoSA isn’t chasing trends. It’s creating a world. And for those paying attention, this drop feels like a major step forward, one that confirms what many of us already suspected: this brand isn’t just under the radar. It’s one of the best things happening in golf style right now.
A vintage soul with modern tailoring, this jacket channels classic outerwear with a nod to British sport, reimagined in PoSA’s signature nostalgic palette.
$418
BUY NOWInspired by old-school track kits and rainy-day rounds, this half-zip anorak is all attitude, easy to layer, and hard to forget.
$323
BUY NOWClean, structured, and sharp enough to pair with a tucked-in polo or your favorite graphic tee, these shorts blur the line between formal and feel-good.
$187
BUY NOWA relaxed fit with refined energy, these trousers drape just right, offering an elevated silhouette without ever feeling stiff.
$242
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