Autumn/Winter women’s golf fashion: Bold colours, sophisticated patterns, and how to elevate your seasonal golf wardrobe
As the temperature drops and the golf courses transition into a tapestry of autumnal colours, it’s the perfect time to refresh your wardrobe with the latest golf fashion trends. This Autumn/Winter 2024 season brings a vibrant and stylish twist to classic golf attire, with bold colour palettes and chic patterns emerging from both the runways and leading golf brands. From rich cherry reds to soft sky blues, this season’s colours offer a versatile and modern update to your golfing look.
Expect to see a blend of deep, earthy tones like maroon and forest green that pair effortlessly with more playful hues, such as soft almond milk and sky blue making their way into various collections. Whether you're layering up for a crisp morning round or piecing together an outfit that looks as good in the clubhouse as it does on the fairways, we'll show you how to incorporate these seasonal shades to create a fresh, cohesive style. Explore the art of mixing and matching these top colour trends to make a statement on and off the course this winter.
Rich Autumn Hues - Apricot
Apricot, or shades in the orange spectrum, is emerging as a standout colour in this year's women's golf clothing collections, offering a fresh, soft alternative to the traditional autumn palette. Its warm, peachy undertone brings a subtle brightness to the darker, richer hues like maroon and olive that are also prevalent this season. Brands are incorporating apricot into key pieces such as mid-layers, sweaters, and accessories, making it an ideal choice for adding a pop of colour while maintaining a sophisticated and modern look on the course. This versatile shade pairs well with neutral tones like almond and deeper greens, creating a harmonious balance in any autumn/winter golf wardrobe.
Examples from this year's collections include the Amira Sweater from Glenmuir, Arusha 1/4 zip from Pure Golf which features more subtle apricot detail, including inside the collar and the PING Bryony reversible vest means you can decide whether you want to go bold or keep it more neutral. All three of these brands offer lots of warm autumnal colours in their current collections.
Cherry red and maroon
Continuing on the Autumn colour theme, cherry red and maroon are making a bold statement in this year’s women’s golf clothing collections, offering a dynamic blend of energy and sophistication. Cherry red, with its fiery, vibrant tone, is being used in statement pieces like outerwear and accessories, injecting a sense of confidence and modern flair. Maroon, on the other hand, provides a deeper, more refined contrast, creating a luxurious feel. Together, these shades form a striking yet cohesive pairing, seen across collections from brands such as Callaway, PING, Rohnisch and Sunderland of Scotland, offering golfers a bold yet elegant way to embrace the season’s rich, autumnal palette.
Shades of Green
Shades of green are playing a key role in the Autumn/Winter colour palette for women's golf clothing, with hues ranging from olive to deep forest green. These natural tones evoke a sense of calm and connection to the outdoors, making them a perfect fit for the season. PING has particularly embraced this trend, incorporating various shades of green into their jackets, mid-layers, and trousers, offering versatile pieces that seamlessly blend into both casual and performance-driven outfits. These greens pair beautifully with neutrals like almond milk or can be layered with richer tones like maroon, adding depth and sophistication to any winter golf wardrobe.
Almond Milk
Almond Milk, a creamy off-white shade, is emerging as a versatile neutral in the AW24 women’s golf clothing collections. This warm, understated hue provides a softer alternative to stark white, making it an ideal layering piece for the cooler months. Almond Milk seamlessly complements the season’s bolder tones, such as cherry red and forest green, while adding a light, refined touch to any outfit. Its neutral nature makes it a go-to for base layers, jackets, and accessories, offering golfers a sophisticated way to balance vibrant colours and patterns without overwhelming the look. As well as the above examples, PING again have this colour covered, as do PURE Golf.
Sky Blue
Sky blue brings a refreshing and playful pop of colour to women’s golf clothing as we transition from autumn into winter. These soft, cool shades add a light contrast to the deeper, earthy tones typical of the season, such as maroon and olive. Perfect for layering, sky blue can be found in everything from mid-layers to accessories, offering a subtle brightness that feels crisp and modern. As brands like Pure Golf showcase, this hue is ideal for brightening up winter wardrobes, making it a versatile option that balances the warmth of autumn with the crispness of winter.
Embracing patterns
For Autumn/Winter 2024, the latest pattern trends in women's fashion bring bold, expressive elements into classic styles. In high street fashion, you can expect to see the continued rise of timeless checks and tweeds, particularly in oversized and textured formats, adding a cosy, chic edge to outerwear. Whilst animal prints also make a strong return, but with a twist - think leopard and zebra patterns updated in more muted, earthy tones for a sophisticated look. Additionally, florals are going dark and dramatic, with moody palettes of deep greens and purples giving the traditional motifs a wintery feel.
Brands like PURE Golf and Swing Out Sister are always a good go-to when it comes to modern patterned golf clothing. You will also have see pattern examples throughout this article, but here are some additional items that show how much high street fashion trends are impacting women's golf clothing.
This Autumn/Winter women’s golf clothing collections are embracing a bold and sophisticated colour palette, with rich tones like cherry red, maroon, and forest green setting the stage. Apricot and sky blue bring unexpected warmth and freshness, while neutral shades like almond milk offer balance.
Alongside these colours, patterns such as checks, animal prints, and dark florals add texture and depth, creating stylish, modern looks. By mixing and matching these elements, golfers can craft dynamic, trend-forward outfits that keep them looking fresh through the colder months.
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