New IJP Design collection on sale
The new IJP Design collection for spring/summer 2012, the largest collection to date, has gone on sale online today

The new IJP Design collection for spring/summer 2012, the largest collection to date, has gone on sale online today.
This season the IJP designers have transformed the Poulter Tartan into four modern, summery colour collections - Signature, Sport, Fashion and the recurring White Watch.
As IJP Design always leads with the legs, the four tartans dictate the rest of the collection, with shirts, jumpers and accessories designed to harmonise with each tartan, ensuring style on the course.
IJP Design is also launching its first Junior collection for spring/summer 2012 for children aged 7-16.
The capsule collection, which also goes on sale online today, is a scaled down version of selected pieces from the IJP Design men's collection for 2012.
The collection includes; Poulter Tartans, Tech Trousers, Poulter Tartan Shorts, two shirts - the Blade and the Golo (two colours), Hurricano windstopper, the Gloryboy cap, belt leathers and the Superstar, Tron and Asymmetric belt buckles.
Ian Poulter launched IJP Design five years ago and the collection has since created a name for itself as a high quality, unique and exciting golf and lifestyle brand.
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For more information on the new collection visit ijpdesign.com
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