How many times have white belts been mentioned? Because I can tell you no matter the number its not enough..
I agree. They never look good :facepalm:
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How many times have white belts been mentioned? Because I can tell you no matter the number its not enough..
Ugh, I remember the rich kids in middle school mid 90s would cut the calf part of a black crew sock and stagger is with a normal white crew sock or via versa. My parents were not on board with me doing that, lol.It's been a thing since the Fab-5. Early 90s for sure.
Shorts are so comfortable and but the summer sun turns my legs into french fries. One thing nice about pants is they keep the hot sun off your legs.Guess I’m guilty... no matter the weather I wear pants. Lululemon ABC and some Greyson joggers and I never sweat. I mean, I could see Dockers being an issue but a new age lightweight wicking pant, niceeeee
Why? They're comfortable, relatively light-weight, casual dress slacks. Short of buying golfing-apparel-specific slacks, I'm hard-pressed to know what more some people could want.I mean, I could see Dockers being an issue ...
These are one of the most comfortable pants I have ever worn:Why? They're comfortable, relatively light-weight, casual dress slacks. Short of buying golfing-apparel-specific slacks, I'm hard-pressed to know what more some people could want.
Dockets are traditionally 100% cotton... not exactly light weight and wicking.Why? They're comfortable, relatively light-weight, casual dress slacks. Short of buying golfing-apparel-specific slacks, I'm hard-pressed to know what more some people could want.
You didn’t like Tommy Fleetwoods purple convict stripe shirt and grape flavored rope hat?After this weekend, I'd say the biggest golf fashion faux pas would be wearing anything Nike scripted for their players in the Masters. What a butt ugly bunch of threads.