What to wear to the Masters? These Jena Sims recs have you covered
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If you’re lucky enough to be headed to the Masters this year, chances are you’re already contemplating the week’s most important topic: What should you wear?
Luckily, one of the game’s most fashion-forward WAGs has you covered: Jena Sims, model, actress, beauty-pageant founder and wife of four-time major champion Brooks Koepka, has curated a collection of more than 100 Augusta National-ready items on Revolve, a women’s fashion website.
Sims boasts a following of more than 250,000 on Instagram alone, and has gained a reputation as quite the fashionista, frequently posting photos of her latest looks while out on the town with girlfriends or globetrotting with her hubby.
Sims’ Revolve picks include a mix of dresses and skirts, tops, jumpsuits, athleisure and accessories.
While not everyone can rock a crop top like Sims, attendees will be comforted to know that Augusta National leaves plenty of wiggle-room when it comes to its onsite dress code. According to the Masters website, “Appropriate clothing/shoes should be worn at all times. Golf shoes with metal spikes are not permitted.”
Check out some of our favorite looks from Sims’ selected picks below, and to shop her list in its entirety, click here.
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