Golf’s long been a game of uniforms. Logos stitched left chest, clean caps with a single brand mark, tucked shirts, maybe a vest to top it off. Historically, it’s been a canvas of conformity. But that’s changing. And honestly? It's about time.
Golf fashion today is borrowing from the streets, pulling from performance, and leaning hard into lifestyle. And when done right, mixing logos isn’t a fashion faux pas—it’s a flex. Not every brand plays well together, but some are creating quiet harmony, intentional pairings that show an eye for style and a feel for the game.
Here are three brand combinations that just work.
East Coast meets West Coast. The Owl meets the Arrow.
Sugarloaf’s tone has always leaned a bit nostalgic—think curated corduroy, collegiate roots, and storytelling rooted in place. Quiet Golf, on the other hand, feels like ambient jazz in a world of Top 40: soft-spoken, cerebral, modern.
When these two paired up for Owl & Arrow, it felt effortless. Sugarloaf’s tops—earth-toned, lived-in, timeless—blend perfectly with Quiet’s understated trousers and sculptural caps. Each brand brings a complementary color story, a vibe that feels more palette than print.
And yes, Word on the Street Vol. 2 is on the way. Expect more synergy than spectacle.
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Classic visor energy with a Quiet twist. Terrycloth sweatband, forest green underbrim, and understated embroidery—it’s the final touch that keeps your fit focused.
$55
BUY NOWA staple that doesn't scream, but whispers style. With a sharp collar, hidden SSC details, and just the right mix of polish and play, this polo makes a strong case for ditching your others.
$95
BUY NOWA tailored take on relaxed cool. The crisp silhouette, easy stretch, and clean pockets make these your go-to for elevated minimalism—from golf rounds to gallery strolls.
$150
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Texture, contrast, balance. This one’s all about the fabrics.
Students has one foot in the skatepark, the other on the green. Their pieces carry attitude—cropped lengths, graphic prints, and enough irreverence to make a country club board member squint.
Reigning Champ, though? They're the opposite end of the spectrum. Minimal. Intentional. Fabric-first. You feel RC before you really see it.
Together, these two form an unexpected pairing that works precisely because they don’t compete. Students brings visual texture; Reigning Champ brings tactile luxury. Think: a Students outerwear piece layered over an RC heavyweight tee. Loud and quiet in conversation.
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A walking contradiction in the best way—breathable mesh for airflow, heavyweight message on the back. Wear it to cool down your swing and fire up conversations.
$88
BUY NOWThese aren’t your dad’s khakis. With a modern cropped hem and water-repellent tech stretch fabric, they blur the line between refined tailoring and trail-ready performance. Dress codes, beware.
$135
BUY NOWA modern remix of retro sportswear with some bite.
Manors has been building a name around functional silhouettes and clever color play. Their pieces feel both archival and new—like something your grandpa might’ve worn in the ‘70s, but upgraded with better cuts and deeper storytelling.
Oakley? Always in the future. Their pieces often look like they belong on a cycling track or a techwear runway. But lately, with golf in their sights again, they’ve brought a bit more refinement to the sport.
Together, Manors and Oakley deliver a smart take on updated sportswear. Unique tops, subtly techy bottoms, sharp color blocking. It’s not flashy. It’s evolved.
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A nod to 90s surf style, re-engineered for full-send swings. With underarm mesh, skin-cooling yarn, and a tailored fit, this polo keeps you dialed in when the forecast says “high heat.”
$75
BUY NOWThe ultimate golf trouser if your vibe is “course meets carpentry.” With a double pleat, 8 pockets, and a fully elastic waistband, these worker-style pants let you move like a player and stash like a caddie.
$130
BUY NOWSo how do we feel about mixing logos on the course?
Here’s my take: If you treat your outfit like a playlist—curated, intentional, and layered with personality—logo mixing isn’t a distraction. It’s a signal. A sign you’ve thought deeper about style than just grabbing the polo nearest to your laundry bin.
At the end of the day, golf style is finally catching up to the way we dress off the course. It’s becoming more personal. More expressive. More fun.
So yeah, mix it up. But make it make sense.
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