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How to buy the pastel-soled shoes you’re seeing at the Masters

Footjoy Pastel Pack

FootJoy's limited-edition Pastel Pack golf shoes.

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Have you noticed the pop of pale pink, light yellow or baby blue on the soles of some of the players at the Masters? Well, that would be Footjoy’s latest Premiere Series limited-edition collection, inspired by the spring-forward florals for which Augusta National is well-known.

The Pastel Pack — as they’re calling it — includes shoes for both men and women and retails for $220 (the women’s version is $200) and also features pastel gloves to match. The shoe is really just a clean, classic white golf shoe — like we’re used to seeing from the brand — but the unique detail is on the outsole. If you look closely, the pastel sole is splattered with white detailing that probably mimics the look of some of the easter eggs you or your kids might be dying this weekend!

They’re a great shoe that’s unique without being too flashy or difficult to match. Use the links below to explore the collection while supplies last!

The Pastel Pack – Men’s

Shop the pastel-soled shoes you’re seeing at Augusta National this week!

The Pastel Pack – Women’s

Shop the pastel-soled shoes you’re seeing at Augusta National this week.

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