The Eastside Golf x Mitchell & Ness apparel collection is intended to shake up the traditional golf market.
Eastside Golf is partnering with Mitchell & Ness on an apparel collection that will bring a basketball-style aesthetic to the golf course.
The collaboration that launches on Thursday, includes a polo shirt, pullover nylon jacket, shooting shirt, T-shirts, tank tops, mesh and nylon shorts, driver head covers and co-branded ball markers.“Basketball has always been a huge part of my life from the very beginning; I was born in Houston, named after Hakeem Olajuwon, and have been a fan of the sport forever,” Ajanaku said.
The collection, which is priced from $25 to $200, will be available beginning Thursday online at both companies’ e-commerce sites as well as select retailers.Venus Williams Suits up at ESPY Awards 2024 Alongside Sister Serena and Quinta Brunson in Embellished Silvia Tcherassi Dress. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. // This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google.
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