Saturday, December 5, 2009

Fashion Show Featuring Cincinnati's Ben-Gals!



We had the pleasure of having the Ben-Gal Cheerleaders model our fashionable apparel at a Cincy Chic event at the end of November. Make sure to check out the pictures on our website under "Golf Chic In The News".

Friday, October 9, 2009

Bridging the Gab between Fashion and Sports Performance Apparel

The roles women have played in society have changed a lot through the years. These days many women to are working full time jobs, raising children and are somehow finding the time to escape for a game of golf. The housewives of yesterday have been replaced by the "do it all woman" of today. Thanks to those women paving the way those once male dominated arenas of predominately male business and sports world have increasingly large female presence. These "do it all" ladies need a fashionable "do it all" wardrobe that can keep up with their busy lifestyles. With a business casual dress code, clothing lines are offering styles that are deemed appropriate for a number of settings. Today, that same woman can easily transition from the office to a number of activities without having to change a single piece of clothing.



Modern day designers are recognizing the need for pieces that women can get more mileage out of, and are meeting this demand with options that are very versatile, functional, and fashionable. Many labels are utilizing more performance friendly fabrics that incorporate stretch and the ability to breathe some even offering UVF protection. Performance fabrics have come a long way since the stiff polyesters of yesterday; introducing spandex blends and fabrics such as moisture wicking bamboo and jersey cotton that offer a softer look and feel making it difficult to decipher between a performance and non-performance garment.



Fashion is finding a place in the sports world like never before. At the Fifth Annual Caribbean Classic Golf Invitational (CCGI) Celebrity Tournament and Charity event in Jamaica this past June, leading designers showcased upcoming collections, and marked the first time that a fashion runway has been specially designed and incorporated during a sporting event.



Many women's golf and tennis lines are on board aiming for a fashionable yet functional look on and off the green and court while meeting the demands of the modern woman. With the recent influx of women of all ages making headlines in the golf world, the sport is no longer considered just an older woman's pastime. This fact is making it possible for specialty women's golf lines to take a more fashion forward approach to their designs, turning the fairways into runways. High end designer DKNY has crossed over into women's golf with the leader in women's golf fashion Jamie Sadock guiding their team of designers to produce an exciting , colourful, and fashionable line. With the price of clothing seemingly always on the rise an added advantage to this trend is the versatility of these garments, making it possible to wear your golf apparel on days that you don't even play. Companies like Trigelle and Lela are active wear golf lines that have successfully merged function with fashion for a look that easily carries over into everyday wear.



With all of these versatile clothing options making their way into our closets, you have to wonder what the future holds for women's fashion. Are all of our wardrobe needs going to be met one day with a single uniform garment like straight out of a scene from Star Trek? Anything's possible...

Thursday, May 28, 2009

June is the Best month for Women Golfers!

Have you ever tried to introduce a female friend or relative to the wonderful word of golf, only to be given a handful of excuses as to why they’re not ready to share your love of the game? I’m sure a few of the excuses you may have heard is that their intimidated by it all or perhaps the cost of picking up a new sport is hindering them, and of course one of the biggest excuse you’ve heard is probably that they just don’t have the time. Just like any sport, if you’ve never done it before, it can be intimidating. You don’t know all of the rules and etiquette of the game, how to properly utilize the equipment, even knowing what to wear can be daunting task if you’ve never done it before.
Well, you and those ladies are in luck, because June is Women’s golf month. That means participating golf courses and retail shops are giving free lessons (any level) and special discounts all over the country. This is really great for all women golfers, but it may just be your secret weapon to tip the scale in your favor to drag Miss apprehensive to the course. And, once she’s there realizing what makes golf such an amazing sport, I’m positive she’ll miraculously find the time to do it again and again… There’s no better time to be a woman golfer (beginner or novice) than June!

Go to www.playgolfamerica.com to find participating courses and retailers in your area.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

You Can Still Get Away

Oh, the economy. It’s definitely affecting everyone’s lives these days. Even if you’re fortunate enough to not have to make cutbacks at the moment, I’m sure you’re still thinking about ways to save money.
One industry that is seeing some major cutbacks is the travel industry. People just aren’t able to get away like they used to, forcing them to look for places closer to home to get away from it all. Your local golf course is a great place to make a quick escape! Don’t have a membership anywhere at the moment? Now is the perfect time to shop around. Many clubs are offering big discounts on rounds and memberships to boost business. And ladies, June is Women’s golf month which means further discounts and free lessons at clubs all over the country for women!
The next time you’re gearing up for a game, treat it like a vacation. Get the girls together for a girls trip, wear something fun (and functional of course) like you would on a trip. Once you’re there, leave the phone in the car and make sure to take the time to relax and take in the beautiful landscape. Before too long, you’ll forget that you’re only a few miles from home and that you had to skip Fiji this year…