Class in now back in session, and it's time to get up to date on all the latest happenings and launches, especially if you're looking to snag a few pieces to refresh your cool-weather golfing wardrobe.
By no means are we wishing summer away, but it's time to consider what some of your base layers will look like as temperatures begin to drop, and tee times are few and far between as days are only getting shorter.
Brands are setting the tone early, releasing fall/winter collections and we're noticing a few trends.
A lot of drops are debuting color palettes fixed with blues, reds, and browns—but some are going a more vibrant route. From Rhone launching a signature color capsule with Lilia Vu to Bogner, a high end fashion and sport brand, dipping its toe in deep purple hues—there's no shortage of selections.
The category is most certainly color dominating looks. The silhouettes are simple, fabrication like knits are back and better than ever, and layering will never go out of style.
Take a peek at what women's golf fashion this upcoming season is already shaping out to look like.
One of golf's hottest brands is staying true to its brand DNA, releasing classic offerings with refreshed colorways for fall. There are strong notes of a deep merlot, almost burgundy red mixed in with neural tones like black and off-white.
There's a lot of knitwear happening, too!
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In the same breath, I echo similar feelings about mocknecks as a must-have transitional season piece.
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BUY NOWA.PUTNAM is another one of those brand's that found its footing in the post-pandemic boom and really leaned in. It's office-to-tee-time chic done incredibly well, and the fall collection is just a continuation of what we've seen from them before.
As the saying goes, if it ain't broke don't fix it. And yet, founder Ali Putnam and her team made their styles better.
Highlighted by a new fall signature color, Umber, A.PUTNAM has made fall brown unique to their signature minimal color palette.
Cherry red and soft blue hues have to be one of my all-time favorite fall color combos.
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BUY NOWThere's nothing better than a double-pleated, elevated trouser short to dress up a golf look—especially in this mocha shade of brown. Very on trend with Pantone's color of the year.
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BUY NOWWith a sports collection dedicated to ski-wear and performance-based golf apparel, Bogner's fall offerings are a bit more on the edgier side. Think structured and tailored. There's a lot of European influences on cuts and shapes, but we confess—the "not for golf" wear is just as killer. (That deep purple they're using is everything.)
We were careful to pick out pieces that could still function for your game, but are still very much so lifestyle pieces that would upgrade your everyday wardrobe as well.
How cool is this elevated cotton tee? The adjustable drawstring waist is a feature I didn't know I needed.
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BUY NOWIf there was any item on this list that's a dream purchase for fall it's this funky, textured jacquard vest. The color? Perfection. The crop? Too cute. This is that item you splurge on and won't get buyer's remorse, because how could you?
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BUY NOWTaking a real varsity approach to this season, the squad at Fore All is back rolling out the cutest social content to coincide with the clothing.
Known for the green and white color combo, FA has introduced some new color characters—smoke blue and merlot. It's a fun take on the icy blue/cherry red contrast dominating fashion trends the past two years, adding some depth with a creamy off-white for balance.
There's lot of stripes, patch-work, and a corduroy hat that's begging to go in the shopping cart.
This is another take on the red and blue color combo that I adore oh, so much. The geometric pattern is so retro preppy chic.
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BUY NOWA pant with a racer stripe is always going to do it for me. The merlot color, the plaid—it's such a varsity kind of edge.
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BUY NOWBack for season two, Williams Athletic Club launched earlier this year with a very equestrian, New England club vibe. We compared it to the brand we totally seeing Princess Di rocking—and volume II of its debut collection holds up to that.
Incorporating a new shade to contrast it's navy blue, the brand's porcelain blue is another iteration of the softer blue we're seeing more and more from brands. It's a color commanding the fall and winter seasons, and we're not mad about it.
Williams AC is very much going the northeastern, preppy route...think Sporty & Rich vibes!
Knit. Drop-waist. This dress couldn't be more fall golf-coded. This is a winner from Williams AC.
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BUY NOWI really, really dig these luxe joggers. Designed in the brands performance fabrication, this feels like a sporty-er more casual tone than it usually takes. Joggers can be elevated!
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BUY NOWShowing off lifestyle ambassador Kathryn Newton, JL released its Fall 25 offerings and it feels very performance driven.
With pleated skirts and dresses and structured polos, this is a collection that feels more tame than what we're used to seeing from the Swedish brand. With rather neutral and tonal color palette—these styles will last you through the cooler months and well into whatever trends shake out in the next few seasons!
A lot of fall styles are taking a bolder, more color-rich approach—this mockneck offering from JL is doing the opposite—and I love it. The warped, pixelated print is unique and very on brand for the brand.
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BUY NOWI find that when it comes to autumn golf, you can never have enough pants. These are so different compared to the others on this list and feel like most streetwear x golf—something JL does rather well. These are not your mother's parachute pants from the 80s...they're better.
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