Have Fun With Your Golfing Wardrobe
3 Ways To Jazz It Up
Golfing clothes in 2012 is most definitely all about the bling. Bright,vibrant, fluorescent colours that make you stand out from the crowd. This is all well and good, but if you are not into 'swinging with the bling' but at the same time don't want to seem like a dour princess either what can you do to get yourself noticed for all the right reasons on the fairway? Here are three things that you can do jazz up your golfing wardrobe without going OTT.
Add a splash of colour
If you don't quite have the courage to be 'loud and proud' then it doesn't mean that you have to stick to beige and cream. Instead by adding a splash of colour you can really make a statement without going overboard. Put on that tangerine pair of golf shoes, that brightly coloured golf glove or that striking sun visa, for a touch of understated style.
Shelve the Skorts
In the warmer weather most women golfers tend to reach for the skorts. However recently there are some pretty stylish golf dresses on the market which are just as effective and in all honesty, probably more stylish. Military detailing is hot right now and as a result many golf clothing designers are going down this road. Golf dresses are not only practical but will also make you feel good.
Prioritise and accessorize
One of the best ways to spice up your golfing apparel is to accessorize. A great pair of earrings always does the trick. Try to pick ones which don't swing when you do, but at the same time are big enough to make a statement. Also in the winter months when the temperature drops, why not try a piece of colourful headgear. Slouchy cashmere hats are most definitely in and they come in a myriad of vibrant colours from fuchsia pink, to lime green and every shade in between. Accessories like these mentioned above are subtle but very effective.
So there you have it, 3 ways that you can add a little sizzle to your ladies golf sweaters, without costing you the earth. Why not give it a try, you can have fun doing it and it might give you a new found confidence.
Golfing clothes in 2012 is most definitely all about the bling. Bright,vibrant, fluorescent colours that make you stand out from the crowd. This is all well and good, but if you are not into 'swinging with the bling' but at the same time don't want to seem like a dour princess either what can you do to get yourself noticed for all the right reasons on the fairway? Here are three things that you can do jazz up your golfing wardrobe without going OTT.
Add a splash of colour
If you don't quite have the courage to be 'loud and proud' then it doesn't mean that you have to stick to beige and cream. Instead by adding a splash of colour you can really make a statement without going overboard. Put on that tangerine pair of golf shoes, that brightly coloured golf glove or that striking sun visa, for a touch of understated style.
Shelve the Skorts
In the warmer weather most women golfers tend to reach for the skorts. However recently there are some pretty stylish golf dresses on the market which are just as effective and in all honesty, probably more stylish. Military detailing is hot right now and as a result many golf clothing designers are going down this road. Golf dresses are not only practical but will also make you feel good.
Prioritise and accessorize
One of the best ways to spice up your golfing apparel is to accessorize. A great pair of earrings always does the trick. Try to pick ones which don't swing when you do, but at the same time are big enough to make a statement. Also in the winter months when the temperature drops, why not try a piece of colourful headgear. Slouchy cashmere hats are most definitely in and they come in a myriad of vibrant colours from fuchsia pink, to lime green and every shade in between. Accessories like these mentioned above are subtle but very effective.
So there you have it, 3 ways that you can add a little sizzle to your ladies golf sweaters, without costing you the earth. Why not give it a try, you can have fun doing it and it might give you a new found confidence.
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