May 12th, 2019 Article
Peter Millar Reveal PGA Outfits
Leading luxury golf lifestyle brand and outfitters to the 2018 European Ryder Cup Team, Peter Millar, will dress nine players at this week's 2019 PGA Championship.
Leading luxury golf lifestyle brand and outfitters to the 2018 European Ryder Cup Team, Peter Millar, will dress nine players at this week's 2019 PGA Championship.
Swedish brand, OJ Sport, has always been striving to take things to another level in style, colour and function over its 114 years in tailoring. The latest ground–breaking development in the Spring/Summer 2017 collection is a superior–performance fabric from Toray called Fieldsensor ®
With 114 years of tailoring expertise, Oscar Jacobson knows a thing or two about trousers. That is why for over 40 years OJ has become the go–to brand for many of the leading golfers in the world seeking the best trousers on the market.
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