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It’s cool but not cold. The wind is kicking up but it’s nowhere near gale-force conditions. What to do, what to do? With so many pullovers on the market to choose from, the options are unlimited. Many new designs have updated technical features and look great. We found some fabrics that not only perform well in windy weather, but remain soft and resilient even after multiple washings and everyday wear. Dunning Golf Interface Thermal Windpro Rainshield $250 To be an athlete is to know what athletes want. Canadian Ralph Dunning, a former Ironman competitor and endurance cyclist, designs all of his pieces with performance in mind and fabrics that last. The Interface Thermal Windpro Rainshield pullover insulates, yet is extremely breathable. The fleece-like material is waterpoof, wicks away moisture and blocks wind, while allowing a generous range of motion. For more information, visit www.dunninggolf.com. Callaway Golf Apparel Match Play $75.50 Callaway updated its sporty windshirt with a two-tone striped design and front zipper. The long-sleeve pullover is fully lined and features a thick stripe that starts at the neck and heads down the sleeve, a stand-up collar with contrasting inner lining and two side-seam pockets. The 100 percent micro-fiber polyester features a Teflon coating that resists stains and water. Visit www.callawaygolf.com. Greg Norman Collection Mini-Box Texture Fleece Pullover $68 Fleece makes a comeback this season, only this time it’s tailored to golfwear. This is a good thing. Not only is the fabric warm and comfortable, the wind-resistant fleece is made from the Greg Norman Collection’s signature PlayDry fabric so it also wicks away moisture. The bottom hem is adjustable and the front zipper features a zippy tonal texture trim. Available in black, red sky and navy. Visit www.shark.com. |
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