Win Highlights Of Callaway Apparel's Summer 2022 Range
The new collection features eye-catching, athletic products made from up to 30% recycled materials.
While staying true to its authenticity and continuing to provide staple pieces for its loyal customer base, Callaway Apparel’s Summer 2022 collection for men and women has ventured towards fashion with eye-catching, athletic products made from up to 30% recycled materials.
The men's range features Natural blends of cotton and recycled polyester at the forefront for luxuriously soft hand feels combined with interesting textured surfaces. There are colour palettes, prints and designs for every mood and every golfer, and the bold floral prints and tie-dye are perfect for that new season summer feeling.
The ladies' range features a similarly stylish mix of soft pastels, energetic designs and supercharged patterns that aims to create joy and inspire positivity. There is a nod to sun protection with several base layer options, as well as the trend for athleisurewear with a completely new offering of leggings and joggers which feature prominently as this becomes an increasing trend.
The Summer 2022 collection fuses Callaway Apparel’s trademark Swing Tech technology with athletic performance and a classic fit – including re-engineered construction to minimise restriction and maximise range of motion on every swing.
Sustainability continues to play an important part, with Callaway Apparel committing to using up to 30 percent recycled polyester in every garment across the men’s and ladies’ ranges.
“For Summer 22, Callaway Apparel is re-imagining golf wear. The collection becomes trans-seasonal to fit the more practical needs of today’s customers, while expanding our sustainable approach," Lupe Benitez, VP of Product Design, said.
“The update of heritage-inspired geometric patterns and energised colour palettes work for multiple preferences in style. We have carefully curated a collection that will fit our new and existing customers’ needs on the course and maintaining our authentic performance roots.”
Highlights from the new range:
MEN’S:
Filtered Floral Polo
With moisture wicking drirelease® fabric, featuring jersey fabrication for a soft hand feel, and added stretch and Swing Tech™ technology.
Soft Touch Colour Block Polo
With 30% recycled material and enhanced with SwingTech™ technology.
Camo Sun Protection ¼ Zip Pullover
With 30% recycled material and enhanced with SwingTech™ technology.
Aquapel Technical Hoodie
Featuring Swing Tech™ and Aquapel technology.
CALLAWAY X:
Allover Abstract Camo Printed Polo
With 30% recycled polyester and durable single-knit fabric enhanced with stretch.
Long Sleeve Ottoman Texture Block Sweater
Crafted from 100% Merino wool with crew neck collar.
LADIES':
Tye Dye Floral Polo
Crafted from a soft jersey stretch fabric with Opti-Dri™ wicking technology and built-in sun protection, featuring a zip mock-neck collar.
Geo Print Sun Protection Long Sleeve Top
Crafted from a soft jersey stretch fabric with Opti-Dri™ wicking technology and built-in sun protection, featuring a zip mock-neck collar.
Brushed Heather Hoodie
With Swing Tech™ technology.
NEW - Lightweight Stretch Joggers
With Opti Dry technology and TrueSculpt.
View full Callaway Apparel range
Win a Summer 2022 Callaway Apparel outfit worth £300
Callaway Apparel’s Summer 2022 Collection has been carefully curated to deliver trans-seasonal items that meet golfers’ on-course needs while maintaining the brand’s authentic performance roots.
The new range fuses Callaway Apparel’s trademark Swing Tech Technology with athletic performance and a classic fit to maximise range of motion on every swing.
To celebrate the launch of its eye-catching and sustainable Summer Collection, which uses up to 30% recycled polyester in every garment, Callaway Apparel is giving you the opportunity to win an outfit worth £300.
The lucky winner receives: Soft Touch Colour Block Polo, Camo Sun Protection Layering Top, Chev Belt and Chev Tech Trousers II
Three runners-up will win a Callaway Apparel Cap and Belt combination.
For your chance to win, answer the below question. Be sure to include your name and a valid email address.
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