Bobby Jones New Luxurious Cotton Knits

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BOBBY JONES UNVEILS FULL RANGE OF LUXURIOUS COTTON KNITS TO GIVE MEN THE PERFECT FALL LOOK

Atlanta, GA - Bobby Jones, the leading purveyor of authentic luxury golf products for more than a quarter century, today unveiled its Fall 2015 collection of finely knit cotton polo tops. The new line of knits blends the brand’s unmatched attention to detail with elegant colors and patterns ideally-suited for Autumn, providing discerning men with the perfect look for leaf season.

Bobby Jones’ Fall 2015 collection of knits are anchored by the brand’s exclusive Supreme Cotton garments with 120’s/2 100% Pima gassed cotton interlock construction for unrivaled premium comfort. For Fall 2015, Bobby Jones will offer its softest and most luxurious family of shirts in 10 elegant styles, guaranteeing the perfect top for any fall gathering.

“True to Bobby Jones the man and his tremendous appreciation for the finer things in life, we take very seriously our mission of delivering the most comfortable and stylish luxury cotton shirts you’ll find anywhere,” said Andy Bell, President/CEO of Jones Global Sports. “For Fall 15, we have the most complete collection of fine cotton offerings in the industry, complementing our tried and true Supreme Cotton polos with a bit more adventurous designs.”

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The Solid Supreme Cotton polo features a flat knit collar and is offered in both short and long-sleeved constructions to accommodate the wide range of seasonal temperatures one can encounter on the course playing “Fall golf.” The short-sleeved Solid Supreme Cotton Polo, perfect for those last few days of “Indian Summer,” is available in an array of 14 vivid colors: Black, Cambridge Red, Carnation, Celery, Hot Coral, Lemon, Light Blue, Lilac, Navy, Pine, Pool, Sail Yellow, Sapphire and White. The long-sleeve Solid Supreme Cotton Polo, more suitable for beating those first few days of the early winter chill, is offered in 11 stylish variations: Black, Blossom, Burgundy, Eggplant, Fuchsia, Lemon, Navy, Pine, Pool, Teal and White.

For Fall 15, Bobby Jones offers two distinctive stripe options in its Supreme Cotton knits, a classic Flag Stripe pattern and Nine-Stripe pattern for a slightly more modern look. The Flag Stripe features a yarn dye interlock stripe pattern and a flat knit collar for added-shape support wash after wash. The Flag Stripe stuns in 10 handsome shades: Black, Cambridge Red, Eggplant, Fuchsia, Hot Coral, Navy, Pine, Sail Yellow, Sapphire and Teal. In the Supreme Nine Stripe polo, Bobby Jones showcases a tailored self-collar with stand style and it is available in 9 classy, yet fun colors that project the feel of Fall: Black, Eggplant, Flag Red, Fuchsia, Hot Coral, Light Blue, Sail Yellow, Sapphire and Summer Navy.

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For golfers who desire a slightly trendier look, Bobby Jones will offer all three of its Supreme Cotton polos in its Tailored Fit style, worn by PGA TOUR Pro Kevin Kisner. Bobby Jones’ Tailored Fit Collection delivers shorter length for a trim, more fitted cut in the body and sleeves and less fabric excess for a cleaner swing. The Supreme Cotton polos range in price from $85-$98.50, depending on style, and will be available at retail beginning August 15[SUP]th[/SUP].

Departing from the traditional Bobby Jones designs and Fall color palette, the brand also offers a new line of vintage Supreme Cotton polos, featuring a trademark left chest pocket and tailored collar on each. The vintage line features the Supreme Cotton Vintage Solid, Supreme Cotton Bar Stripe, Supreme Cotton Ocean Stripe and Supreme Cotton Gingham Jacquard available in fresh colors such as Blossom, Canary, Celery, Lilac, Pool, Sweet Guava, Pool and White. The Supreme Cotton Vintage polos range in price from $98.50-$115, depending on style and will be available at retail on August 15[SUP]th[/SUP].

In an effort to ensure that golfers can continue to enjoy the unparalleled comfort of Bobby Jones exclusive Supreme Cotton fabric as temperatures cool, the brand will offer both a Turtleneck and Mock Neck available in Black, Navy and White. The Solid Supreme Cotton Turtleneck and Mock Neck will feature a suggested retail price of $95 and will be available beginning September 15[SUP]th[/SUP].

Continuing Bobby Jones’ collection of exceptional cotton knits for Autumn is the Double Mercerized 100% Egyptian Cotton polos, providing the comfort golfers have come to
expect from Bobby Jones with a lustrous finish sure to catch onlookers’ eyes wherever the wearer may be showcasing it. Bobby Jones offers 14 distinct styles of Double Mercerized 100% Egyptian Cotton polos for Fall.

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The signature Pin Jac Polo features a classy jacquard designed body partnered with a tailored self-collar with stand for a look that works on or off the course. The Pin Jac is available in 11 handsome colors: Black, Berry, Burgundy, Celery, Eggplant, Pine, Pool, Sapphire, Summer Navy, Teal and White. The second of Bobby Jones flagship Double Mercerized Egyptian Cotton knits is the Flight Stripe Polo, pairing a more traditional jersey striping pattern body with a flat knit collar for a relaxed, country club feel. It is offered in 15 eye-catching colorways: Black, Burgundy, Canary, Classic Blue, Eggplant, Heather Gray, Hot Coral, Lilac, Pine, Pool, Sail Yellow, Sapphire, Summer Navy, Teal and White. Bobby Jones Double Mercerized selection ranges in price from $95-$98.50, depending on style, and is available at retail August 15[SUP]th[/SUP].

Bobby Jones Supreme Cotton and Double Mercerized polos feature a signature 3-button placket showcasing the widely recognized tonal/white Bobby Jones Player embroidery.

For more than a quarter century, Bobby Jones has provided luxury men’s and women’s sportswear, including polo shirts, button downs, shorts, slacks and sweaters/knits to demanding consumers looking to exude a classy, cool confidence on and off the course. The Bobby Jones brand can be found at the finest golf clubs, resorts and haberdasheries in the world. For more information on the Bobby Jones brand, visit www.bobbyjones.com.
 
Really like the look of a few of those.
 
Some colors I could enjoy in there.

I've been meaning to bump a BobbyJ thread for awhile now, but kept forgetting. Mainly to note what I've said quite a few times - quality does pay off in golf clothing. I've had all my moisture wicking shirts in the regular rotation for over a year now and they look as good as when they were new. The cotton one I reviewed 18 months ago or so is the same way. Color is still bright and fabric/collar in great shape. Can't say the same for a number of different brands I regularly wear.
 
Some colors I could enjoy in there.

I've been meaning to bump a BobbyJ thread for awhile now, but kept forgetting. Mainly to note what I've said quite a few times - quality does pay off in golf clothing. I've had all my moisture wicking shirts in the regular rotation for over a year now and they look as good as when they were new. The cotton one I reviewed 18 months ago or so is the same way. Color is still bright and fabric/collar in great shape. Can't say the same for a number of different brands I regularly wear.

Agreed. Completely agreed. Some of the larger athletic brands just do not stand up to the test of time and the QC struggles continue during our testing.
 
I like the looks, but still get scared off when I see 100% cotton.
 
Some good looking shirts, wore one of my Bobby Jones shirts yesterday and they remain some of the most comfortable that I own.

Will keep an eye out on the sales rack for these eventually! ;)
 
Agreed. Completely agreed. Some of the larger athletic brands just do not stand up to the test of time and the QC struggles continue during our testing.

I know the price scares people off, but one of these on a quarterly sale at $50-$60 is worth every penny imo.

I like the looks, but still get scared off when I see 100% cotton.

Their synthetics are great. Cotton I wear to work at least two-three times a month. Maybe in the fall/spring for golf.
 
Some colors I could enjoy in there.

I've been meaning to bump a BobbyJ thread for awhile now, but kept forgetting. Mainly to note what I've said quite a few times - quality does pay off in golf clothing. I've had all my moisture wicking shirts in the regular rotation for over a year now and they look as good as when they were new. The cotton one I reviewed 18 months ago or so is the same way. Color is still bright and fabric/collar in great shape. Can't say the same for a number of different brands I regularly wear.



The Bobby Jones stuff really wears well. I completely agree.

Can't get myself to pay retail, but it's pretty easy to find their stuff on sale if you're looking.


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I like the looks, but still get scared off when I see 100% cotton.

Im with you there, but based on a few UA and adidas shirts I saw in Savannah, moob sweat is not dicated to just materials used...haha
 
Im with you there, but based on a few UA and adidas shirts I saw in Savannah, moob sweat is not dicated to just materials used...haha

This is 100% correct. At some point, materials just can't compete with what certain people throw at them :embarrassed:
 
they look great, I will keep an eye out for them
 
Great looking shirts and have been a fan of their quality since last years MC...just kinda $$
 
These look super comfy. I wear cotton polos at work, mostly because the air is set to aobut 62 and it's a bit chilly for thin anything else.
This is 100% correct. At some point, materials just can't compete with what certain people throw at them :embarrassed:

:sad:

:snub:
 
These look super comfy. I wear cotton polos at work, mostly because the air is set to aobut 62 and it's a bit chilly for thin anything else.

:sad:

:snub:

I say that from experience - mine was broadcast live to the world at the 2012 Morgan Cup lol.
 
I'm down with some Bobby Jones. It's a bit pricey, but as others have said. They last a long time, I normally get tired of them before they are worn out.
 
I stay away from cotton as it makes me sweat a lot more. Also in the past the cotton shirts I owned always seemed to shrink a ton. After a few washes the shirts were so short that you could barely tuck them in.
 
I like the looks, but still get scared off when I see 100% cotton.

Two of the Bobby Jones shorts we got for the Morgan Cup were cotton, and I didn't have any issue with them in Myrtle Beach. They're some of my favorite shorts to wear. I've bought a few shirts for work from them since, and they're just really comfortable and as others have said, hold up really well.
 
Obviously there are people out there who can spend $90+ on a polo shirt, that seems to be the price point for most luxury polos now. I just don't happen to be one of them no matter what brand it is. They do look very nice though
 
You never regret owning quality. I will pick these off as I see them on sale. When attention is made to fabric, buttons, collars, color dyeing then fit is usually dialed in too.. I would rather have less if they look like this


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I like the looks of these a lot. I think it would be a work shirt for me during the dog days of summer, but I am also in the "sweat through any material" group.
 
Great looking shirts....hideous looking prices.
 
Obviously there are people out there who can spend $90+ on a polo shirt, that seems to be the price point for most luxury polos now. I just don't happen to be one of them no matter what brand it is. They do look very nice though


I could spend $90 on a golf shirt but can't get myself to do it! I get most of my shirts at Costco or Sam's club for under $30. I guess I can't see enough difference to spend triple that amount. I wish my wife could find a shirt she likes that was less than $90.
 
I got a Tommy Bahama 80% silk- 20% cotton shirt in like new condition from Goodwill yesterday. $3.00 after my 25% discount
 
They have such high quality gear, I love the few pieces I have.
 
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