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How Golf Fashion Made It to Gen-Z’s For You Page

Brands are making golf fashionable for women through unexpected collaborations and creator content that flips the sport’s once elitist connotation on its head.
Jimmy Choo and Malbon released their second golf collaboration in April.
Jimmy Choo and Malbon released their second golf collaboration in April. (Jimmy Choo)

Ring Concierge has long sold tennis bracelets and necklaces. But this year, it’s creating jewellery for another country club-coded sport: Golf.

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As tennis legends retire, brands are shifting focus to the new generation of tennis stars like Coco Gauff and Carlos Alcaraz, leveraging their social media presence and growing audiences to connect with younger, more diverse consumers.

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Haley Crawford
Haley Crawford

Haley Crawford is Marketing Correspondent at The Business of Fashion. She is based in New York and covers the marketing and public relations industries.

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