IJP Design launches spring/summer 2013 collection
IJP Design has announced the launch of its new spring/summer 2013 collection, which is designed to combine exciting colour schemes and high levels of performance
IJP Design has announced the launch of its new spring/summer 2013 collection, which is designed to combine exciting colour schemes and high levels of performance.
The new range - IJP Design's 12th - utilises high performance technical fabrics and functional features whilst employing practical tailoring and contemporary design.
The spring/summer 2013 collection is designed to provide high levels of performance but retain IJP Design's individual style.
Four different types of licensed and exclusive tartans feature in the collection, which makes use of classic shades and more modern spring/summer colour schemes, including Electric Blue, Azure and Raspberry.
The range, as per the 2012 Autumn/Winter collection, uses interchangeable colour pallets, so golfers can combine various pieces to suit their specific style.
The collection is comprised of Poulter Tartan trousers, DWR shorts, Blockbuster, Vegas, Mind the Gap and golo shirts, the Parquet jumper and the DWR Stretch Tech jacket.
The Poulter Tartan trousers offers straight leg shape and signature side splits, internal waistband fastening and bias cut trimmed pockets, while the extreme-performance DWR Shorts - made from mechanical stretch, super-lightweight and water repellant lightweight fabric - are the brand's most advanced technical performance shorts.
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The Blockbuster, Vegas, Mind the Gap and Golo shirts are all make use of the best materials, and come in a range of different colour schemes, fitting styles and stylish designs. The Parquet jumper has been designed for slightly cooler conditions, and is made from a durable, premium quality blend and features and embroidered British crest on the front.
Like the DWR shorts, the DWR Stretch Tech jacket is a new addition to the collection, and it used the same mechanical stretch fabric as the shorts. Other features include mesh breathability and a headphones loop for music on the go.
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