PXG has set the spring/summer trends with its new collection inspired by Arizona landscapes. PXG has used orange, red, and khaki-colored pieces to depict sunrises and sunsets.
President and Executive Creative Director of PXG Apparel Renee Parsons set out to create a fashion-forward golf apparel line from the very beginning and every collection has accomplished that and more.
The Spring/Summer 2022 collection consists of a wide selection of silhouettes from lifestyle pieces including utilitarian khaki sets, Italian knits, technical raincoats, and trend-driven dresses, to classic golf wear offerings.
The men’s Grid Windowpane V-Neck Vest is pictured in both of the models. The vest is woven from a blend of silk mulberry and cashmere. This soft and smooth piece can be worn perfectly over a polo or long-sleeved shirt. The double grid design makes this a perfect piece for both the office and golf course.
PXG’s Comfort Fit Short Sleeve Shoulder Trim Polo is a classic polo that can be worn with many different colored bottoms. With an eco-friendly breathable waffle-textured fabric, the polo features quick-dry shoulder and sleeve panels and a relaxed silhouette.
On the women’s side, the Harlequin Flare Skirt features quick-dry, moisture-wicking, UPF 50+ sun protection and four-way stretch fabric. The skirt is an A-line design with dual front pockets, a single centered back pocket, and shorts included, with repeat logo taping around the elastic waistband.
Available in orange or black, the Long Sleeve Zipper Polo is a staple piece that can be paired with a skirt, shorts or pants. It is lightweight and stretchable enough to be tucked in easily. The polo includes a ruffle sleeve detail and a collared neckline with a zippered placket.
“As the PXG Apparel line evolves, our cutting-edge designs develop in tandem. This season is geared towards our future, with modern styles that will captivate golfers and fashion enthusiasts alike,” says Parsons.
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