The 1990s were a great time in golf and in fashion, and the exciting fall golf trends today prove it. Tiger Woods won his first PGA Tour event in 1996 and popularized the oversized crew neck in fierce red. And on the side of the ladies, the establishment of the Solheim Cup proved the increasing dominance of women golfers all over the world. On the fashion side, 90s trend ssaw preppy perfect looks, grunge flannels, and psychedelic prints. In this piece, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite nineties-inspired golf clothes, including retro polos, sporty belt bags, and plaid prints for an on trend fall golf fashion wardrobe.
Pair this technicolor, whimsical retro print with a high-waisted pair of golf pants or a pleated skort to accommodate for the cropped, cinched cutâwhich will look just as good on and off the course.
We had to include this kaleidoscopic polo, an homage to and a time capsule of the nineties sweater print popularized by Australian brand Coogi.
On the subject of uber cool retro headwear, this crochet bucket hat is packed with nostalgia, through the woven material, Americana color scheme, and iconic bucket design.
Visors are having a moment thanks to lifestyle brandsâ invigorated interpretations, like the style of this wide-brim and timeless block âCaddyâ lettering.
If Cher from "Clueless" played golf, weâre pretty sure these bubble gum pink sleek kicks are the white sneakers sheâd opt for.
Inspired by vintage tennis shirts, this knit collared shirt is modernized by quick-dry technology, anti-odor properties and an ultra-breathable fabrication.
This skirt takes on the nineties denim trend in full force; Velcro-closure pockets and built-in compression shorts pack all the practicality of jeans into one stylish skort.
Founded in 1992, this brand has nostalgia woven into its DNA, and definitely into its headcovers, which are hand-sewn in California with their signature supremely soft fluffy knit fabric.
This is not your motherâs quarter zip, thanks to refreshed prints like a magenta-and-icy blue color-blocked design, or this collegiate, East Coast cool sailor stripe.
Extra fabric around the wrists gives this flannel-like shirt its stylish retro vibe, as does the print which, if you use your magnifying glass or rangefinder, is actually made up of beer mugs.
This mod burnt orange hue is a total throwback, as is the golf dressâ geometric, plaid, shift design.
If the crochet trend is your thing, this olive-and-tan knit polo has a vintage vibe with its part snakeskin, part plaid stitchwork.
Speaking of, this old-school golfing sweater comes in vintage hazelnut and vibrant golf course green color ways, and is made in part with recycled materials, which the cool kids these days are all about.
Made from organic terry cloth fabric and cut in a slightly oversized, retro feel, this golf-themed polo also features adorable golf ball buttons.
With raspberry and pumpkin accents, this divided rugby-style long sleeve would look great over leggings or jeans for an outfit that is pure fall golf fashion.
A white tank top and a half-cut mesh polo overlay gives this fashion-forward, innovative silhouette its deconstructed look, which also reminds us of all those old club tees we snipped and tied and even tie-dyed to make it even âcooler.â
And finally, a belt bag, inspired by the fanny packs of yore. This one features a lulu logo print pattern, a nod to the late nineties when overtly obvious designer wear and logos marked the fashion ethos.
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