Two years ago, fashion began to trace and revisit sportswear. Top designers and global brands took inspiration and redefined the look of activewear.
Today, fashioning sportswear has transformed into a lifestyle. Moving forward with the times is international name in golf sportswear, Jack Nicklaus.
The apparel brand takes inspiration from the lifestyle of legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus and his rich heritage associated with excellence in golf, family and business.
This season, the refreshing look of the brand introduces new palettes such as plum, sunset, marine, kingfisher, citrus and fuchsia berry (aside from the classic black, white, red and navy) to brighten up one’s wardrobe on and off the golf course.
Colors have been used in a sophisticated way to further elevate the updated classic concept in a wide variety of stripe designs. Style-setting the greens are refreshing combinations that offer a wide variety of patterns and looks. The up-to-date coloration creates a youthful vibe in current designs and silhouettes.
Even the brand’s polo designs give special attention to detail where both solids and stripes are given prominence. In addition, the collection includes layering pieces such as classic sweaters, vests and jackets. Each piece features the iconic Golden Bear logo so that men and women can “wear the bear.â€
Jack Nicklaus is the modern golf wear that’s all about the “now†lifestyle. As it leads the pack in sportswear brands, the household name is creating an active statement for both men and women. The brand, channeling both heritage and style, creates a mark of distinction that definitely keeps it ahead in the game.
(Jack Nicklaus is exclusively distributed by Stores Specialists Inc. It is available in all Rustan’s Department Stores. For more information, visit www.jacknicklausapparel.com.)
Photography by Mau Aguasin • Creative direction and styling by Luis Espiritu Jr. • Makeup by Ria Aquino for MAC Cosmetics • Hairstyling by Myck Arcano • Associate styling by Mikka Velasquez • Models: Jasmine Meierhofer and Andrew Hipshon (both from Mercator)