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February 19, 2026
There are two leaderboards at The Genesis Invitational this week. One tracks birdies. The other tracks whatever Tommy Fleetwood decides to wear.
Practice round? Malbon cashmere. The ivory one the internet swears he borrowed from Jason Day. Opening round? Sun Day Red cashmere. Different logo. Different energy. Same soft spoken flex.
Here’s where it gets interesting.
Fleetwood just became the first PGA TOUR player to wear Sun Day Red in competition without being signed to the brand. That matters. Sun Day Red is still in its infancy, with Karl Vilips as its primary athlete endorser. The brand is selective. Controlled. Intentional.
And then here comes Tommy. Free agent. Sweater connoisseur. Turning his week-to-week wardrobe into a storyline.
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This is what makes Fleetwood’s current era so compelling. Every practice round feels like a teaser. Every tournament fit feels like a soft launch. Is it partnership testing? Is it pure personal preference? Is he just dressing better than everyone else?
Whatever it is, we’re watching.
So yes, you can shop both of the cashmere crews he’s worn so far. Call it the Tommy Fleetwood Cashmere Pack. Until pen hits paper somewhere, his knitwear rotation might be the most entertaining free agency saga on TOUR.

Sun Day Red Rhythm Stripe Cashmere Crew
A striped cashmere crew that blends premium softness with a sharp modern silhouette built for tournament mornings.
$365
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Malbon Johnstons Cashmere Crewneck Sweater
An ivory Johnstons made cashmere knit that leans heritage luxury while still feeling completely at home inside the ropes.
$685
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