Diverse Duds
Designers of women's golfwear are expanding their brands to create clothes that go seamlessly from the grass to the asphalt—or the beach, tennis court, or ski slope. These pieces have hidden pockets, incorporate stretch fabrics, and take advantage of elegant cuts that accommodate golf swings as well as city strolls.
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It?s in the Details
These white pants from Verdina ($149), made from a blend of cotton, linen, and lyocell, have neat pintucks down the front and back and are wrinkle resistant. The green top ($69) is made of a stretch-cotton blend and has invisible zippered pockets at the side seams.
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Pales and Plaids
Verdina's cream sweater ($100) has crocheted detailing on the arm and a removable hood to take you from outdoors to indoors. The plaid Bermuda shorts ($90) provide enough coverage to go shopping or have a few drinks after you've hit a few rounds.
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Orange Crush
Birdie's short-sleeve polo dress ($94), made of stretch piqué, has oversize buttons and a handy hip pocket that's useful while you're playing golf or tennis. The short length and slim fit make it flirty enough to take off the course or the courts.
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Skirting the Links
This skirt ($98) is made of stretch-cotton twill and comes with a matching belt and Birdie charm.
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Dress Code
This lightweight, breathable voile dress from Lija could have just as easily come from a sportswear master like Donna Karan as from a golfwear company. It has a matching cotton belt, ruffled hem, and daisy-shaped buttons down the front.
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Working Up a Sweater
Multicolored stripes jazz up Lija's navy pullover sweater ($110). The embroidery on the left side? It's not a prim monogram, but the cheeky Lija logo.
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