Check out True Linkswear’s stylish new collaboration with Foray Golf

Queen of Clubs shoes

The Queen of Clubs Knit II has it all: comfort, breathability, and the head-turning style you expect from Foray.

True Linkswear

Right on the heels (if you’ll excuse the pun) on the release of their comfy new True Women’s Knit II, True Linkswear has debuted another pair of snazzy women’s golf kicks — the Queen of Clubs Knit II, a limited-edition run in collaboration with fashion-forward New York City-based golf brand Foray Golf.

As True Linkswear’s first-ever women’s exclusive, the shoe does not disappoint. It possesses all the comfort and breathability of the True Knit II, with a full sock-fit opening and open-cell footbed, as well as the head-turning style you expect from a brand like Foray.

Queen of Clubs Knit II sole
There’s a fun surprise on the sole. True Linkswear

The sleek, all-white super-lightweight shoe features a cool, speckled outsole with “Foray Golf” on a vertical black stripe along the heel, and Foray’s signature Queen of Clubs artwork under a transluscent sole.

Other cool details include the shoe’s packaging: a reusable leather tote featuring a gold magnetic clasp handle, suede-cloth liner and a black-on-black Queen of Clubs print.

“The expression on the Queen of Clubs’ face is very confident and commanding and that’s exactly the vibe we wanted this ground-breaking shoe to project,” Foray Founder and CEO Megan LaMothe said in a press release. “Our mission is to bring more women into the sport by providing apparel they can feel comfortable and confident wearing. Mike’s Queen of Clubs artwork is a pure reflection of our mantra and True is the perfect partner for executing our vision.”

Ready to snag a pair for yourself? Click on the link below. But best to act fast — the Queen of Clubs Knit II will only be available as long as supplies last.

Foray x True Linkswear Queen of Clubs Knit II

$175
True Linkswear’s first-ever women’s exclusive is a beautiful collaboration with Foray Golf, featuring the brand’s Queen of Clubs artwork on the shoe’s translucent sole.

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