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  2. 30 Golf Shirts That Aren't Your Father's Polos

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    Golf fashion is vital on the greens. Don't show up unprepared. Inside, 30 golf shirts from brands including Nike, Under Armour, Abercrombie, and more.

  3. Peter Millar (clothing company) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Millar is an American clothing brand founded in 2001 in Raleigh, North Carolina that produces sportswear and golf attire. [1] The company is headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina and is a subsidiary of Compagnie Financière Richemont SA. [2]

  4. It’s the best time of year to buy golf gear—here are the ...

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    Save $10 on this 12-pack of TaylorMade golf balls from Dick’s Sporting Goods when you shop this weekend. Even better—the brand is offering free two-day shipping on tour golf balls, so you can ...

  5. Izod - Wikipedia

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    Izod Premium Essentials: Introduced in Spring 2017 as Heritage Essentials, it was renamed to Premium Essentials with the spring 2018 collection; it was a collection of dressy-casual clothing for men such as button-down poplin sport shirts, spring/summer interlock knit polo shirts, and wool-blend sweater vests. Previously discontinued Spring ...

  6. Big Dog (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Richard Kelty and Rick Scott founded a camping-gear company called Sierra West. They became the first manufacturer to wholesale products made with Gore-Tex fabric. In their first run, the 1000 jackets Sierra West sold to L.L. Bean contained delaminated Gore-Tex. This resulted in Gore-Tex needing to change their formula.

  7. PVH Corp. - Wikipedia

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    On July 14, 2020, PVH announced that it would close its remaining Heritage Brands retail outlets operating mainly under the Van Heusen/Izod Golf names. [29] The Izod and Van Heusen brands are not being discontinued; the wholesale business, which sells their product to department stores, warehouse clubs, and online retailers, is not affected ...