This fresh Adidas golf collection is perfect for spring — and has a cool story behind it
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If you’re looking for a fresh look for spring golf, Adidas has you covered with an eye-catching new collection: [Fair]way Floral.
Worn by the world’s No. 1 amateur Rose Zhang during her Augusta National Women’s Amateur victory earlier this month, the collection also has a cool backstory: it was entirely inspired and designed by women at Adidas Golf.
Every detail was selected with care, from the amaryllis flower (which symbolizes self-confidence) print to the incorporation of coral as the predominant color (chosen for its optimistic quality).
“This entire collection represents our commitment as a brand to female golfers everywhere,” Adidas Golf Director of Apparel Design Jennie Ko said in a press release. “We wanted to create a vibrant print design that reflected the community it’s made for. That’s why we embedded such a meaningful flower and color for our print, as it symbolizes self-confidence, strength and determination, all perfect descriptors for those who are leading the change in women’s golf.”
The collection includes a skort, sleeved and sleeveless polo, and dress. Complementary items, like a matching hat and shoes, are also available for purchase.
Check out the collection below, and click the link to buy now.
Adidas Floral Polo Shirt
Adidas Floral Dress
Adidas Floral 15-Inch Skort
Adidas Women’s Floral Polo Shirt
Adidas ZG23 Golf Shoes
Adidas 2023 Season Opener Hat
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