Chervó USA, an Italian luxury golf and sportswear brand, has introduced its new Fall/Winter collection that mimics nature through earth tones. The collection features three seasonal mood designs to complement different on- and off-the-course occasions: Active Sport, Mauve and Mountain Sunset. The fabrics in each of these mood collections help protect the golfer from the elements with some of Chervó’s key apparel innovations, including Pro-Therm and Happy Goose.
The Active Sport mood line includes shades of blue and light gray Brina with touches of bright red for men and women. Chervó has utilized warm and technical Soft-Shell materials to enhance warmth during the chillier months. They have made a men’s and women’s vest. The men’s ERGO Wind-Lock Vest is a three-layer thermo softshell technical fabric that features elastic for comfort and is water-repellent and windproof for maximum thermal insulation.
Chervò USA Men’s ERGO Wind Lock Vest- $407. (Chervò USA)
The Mauve mood collection is a softer winter theme for women. It contains tones of light gray, beige, pink and anthracite. Chervò created their Jujutsu Skirt that is a two-color jacquard micro houndstooth check pattern with pockets making this skirt functional and stylish.
Chervò USA JUJUTSU Skirt- $198. (Chervò USA)
The Mountain Sunset collection encompasses masculine colors for men of blue, gray, green and orange tones. The designs are simple with contrasting details. The men’s MENO jacket is a warmer piece of the collection with 4-way stretch softshell fabric to ensure warmth and flexibility.
Chervò USA Men’s MENO Jacket- $495. (Chervò USA)
See below to see their latest campaign video for the new 2021-2022 collection.
“We are inspired by nature and guided by what is around us,” said Peter Erlacher, Chervó’s co-founder and creative director. “With a focus on comfort, technology and timelessness, this collection combines high-performance fibers with perfect cuts and surprising designs.”
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