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It comes from Bonobos, so kick back to this Bonnaroo mixtape and read up on white anchors. Professional golfer, Justin Rose, photographed for his Spring Bonobos capsule collection. Bonobos has been working to reinvigorate its golf category that launched in and bring a fresh face and new thinking to their golf mix.
Bonobos made the official partnership in and since then, Justin has worn Bonobos on the course during his tours, and in his everyday life, by choice. In March , the brand launched the Justin Rose Golf Collection, its first co-designed golf line with Justin consisting of an assortment of printed performance polos, pants, and shorts that are versatile for casual days on the course, to playing holes and to the clubhouse afterward. No matter the time of year nor the weather outside, a golf polo always works in the indoor arena.
I had considered the slim fit, but opted for the standard. It was reassuring to realize that either one would have draped well over my torso. Plenty of room from shoulders to ribs to belly, both static and active. First box, checked. The next task was no less arduous: wear the shirt in the out-and-about. A brisk day arrived, so I tucked a long-sleeved shirt beneath my polo, and went about my daily business, aka teaching.
My students perked up when I entered the hall, and asked immediately about the anchors. The company logo was apparent on my sleeve, so no need to ask about its origin. When you play golf in the wee morning hours or the evening gloaming, or the shoulder seasons of spring and fall, you often need to trick out your fit with another layer.
The Bonobos Performance Golf Polo was comfortable beyond words on this day, and the collaboration with the long sleeve was a success. Second box, checked. At this point, a little transparency will help matters. Then I looked in the mirror again, smiled, and winked, and I still looked good. Having played golf with a gentle, consistent, non-violent swing since I picked up a club, I made the decision that would be the year that I would tear the cover off the ball.
Why wait for a better time than the present, am I right? Box three, checked. In addition to the White Anchor pattern, something I would call the small-repeat, Bonobos offers five other patterns for purchase in this shirt model. The Green Sailboat Geo fills the entire top with a small-repeat, making it hard on the eyes for me.
The Blue Lighthouses pattern is a medium-repeat; not as large as the Florals, but more sizable than the anchors, sailboats, and the last pattern on a dark-blue shirt the Navy Golf Bags small-repeat. Three white backgrounds, one blue, one red, one teal. The first is the independent main dial with high strength Boa lace that when combined with the forged wrap creates unparalleled power for your swing by locking the area between your midfoot and forefoot.
The second provides micro-adjustability from the middle to bottom instep for a customized fit, feel, and support. The Boa Fit System activates both zones to deliver the ultimate in power, stability, and performance.
BOA technology, a ratcheting cable system that replaces laces for securing the shoe, has been around for a while now. So the coloration seems to be from a lighting effect and not by design. It makes me think that David Beckham probably took that option.
Sure, it is marketing speak, but I like that Sounders are one of the teams that are exploring this. Also seems notable that the "haves" of the league have almost all moved to this optoin. Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies.
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