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Vintage Golf Costume

Swing with style!

Par for the course? Not with these classics! Our vintage golf outfits let you swing back to the days when style ruled the fairways and knickers were king. Whether you're staging a production or staging a comeback on the course, our old time golf attire ensures you'll look like you just stepped out of St. Andrews' golden age.

Start with our perfectly pleated knickers, add a distinguished vest, and top it off with a proper flat cap. Complete your classic golf outfit with our pleated front shirts, choice of ties (bow or 4-in-hand), suspenders, and knee socks that would make the old guard proud. Because while your clubs might be titanium, your style can be pure vintage victory!


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Knickers  |  Tweed Vests  |  Suspenders  |  Club Collar Shirts  |  Norfolk Jackets  |  Flat Caps


? Q&A About Vintage Golf Attire

What did men wear to play golf in the old days?

Men in the late 1800s and early 1900s wore formal attire for golf, including knee-length knickerbockers (plus fours), dress shirts with stiff collars, and waistcoats or vests. They often completed the look with argyle socks, leather shoes, and either flat caps or tweed hats.

What kind of hats did old-time golfers wear?

Old-time male golfers typically wore flat caps, also known as newsboy or driver caps, which provided sun protection without interfering with their swing. Some golfers, especially in more formal settings, wore tweed hats that often matched their jackets, creating a coordinated look.

Did golfers really wear vests when they played?

Yes, waistcoats or vests were a common part of men's golf attire in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Golfers would often wear vests under their jackets, and sometimes even wore two vests layered for extra warmth or style on the golf course.
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