Loudmouth strides into the Christmas spirit
Leading golf clothing brand Loudmouth releases its limited-edition range for the festive season

Loudmouth strides into the Christmas spirit
Loudmouth Golf, the leader in bold and bright golf clothing, has introduced its brand new limited-edition trousers, shorts, skorts and mini-shorts as the perfect Christmas presents.
Festively-titled lines, Jingle Balls and Surfin Santas are available for men and women in a variety of styles. The tongue-in-cheek HO! HO! HO! look incorporates Loudmouth's well-known pin-up girl design.
Loudmouth Golf founder and designer Scott ‘Woody' Woodworth said: "For holiday revelers everywhere, these Christmas designs will make you the life and soul of the party. "Jingle Balls and Surfin Santas are the first of many outrageous seasonal patterns to come and the slightly naughty HO! HO! HO! pants will certainly launch a thousand conversations over the holiday season."
In addition to its stocked sizes, Loudmouth also offers Made-to-Order (MTO) clothes, which lets customers independently select the waist size and length of their trousers, skort or mini-short.
Loudmouth trousers, shorts, skorts and mini-shorts are made in 97% cotton and 3% spandex.
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Lee was a freelance writer for Golf Monthly from 2013 to 2015.
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