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Monday 31 December 2018

Get ready for the 2019 season with Chase 54's unique features for golfers

The summer/autumn of 2018 bought me some clothes from Chase 54, an American Brand providing some alternative thoughts to golf clothing for men and women - here's what I thought:
 


Navy blue Coastal Polo shirt
I love the button down the front ones, such a good idea as you don't wipe your deodorant and sun cream off when putting the cloths back on. 
Genoa Skort
The spare ball golf pocket on the inside of the shorts under the skort, just like a tennis skirt and quite ingenious, very useful The pattern on the skort was colourful, tasteful and not over powering but best of all, it doesn’t show the grubby golf hands going in and out of the packets to get the tees each time!




White Comber Jacket- actually I used this as a second polo shirt with its full length zip it was very versatile as a polo and as an over-top, and I fully intend to use it as a sleeveless top in the autumn and winter too - making this one item a 365 golfing item and therefore exceptional value.
I love the colour scheme of the whole outfit, smart yet not too golfy (if thats a word?)
Material used on the skort and golf polo shirts positioned as hot days, cool play was a bit heavy for the really hot summer months - but that didn’t stop me wearing it during the summer heat in Alabama!







Olivia grey mix trousers fit beautifully and feel incredibly comfortable with the material used, really nicely shaped to suit a women’s figure.
The Mirander off-white blouse fit but is a bit snug on the arms, so I will wear it more in the colder months, but love the material and pattern in the material for its subtlety.
I received lots of positive comments about all of the above from golfing and non-golfing buddies alike, again demonstrating the versatility of the clothes both on and off the golf course.
I love the colour scheme too, smart yet not too golfy (if thats a word?)


The mint green Glee skort certainly hit the nail on the head for the 2018 summer season and I applaud you for getting this so right, couple this with the marl grey falls top was another big hit to compliment the colour scheme.  Often remarked upon is the matching delightpolo, it was once again great to wear and showcase the outfits in their entirety.
Glee skort - The pleated fringe on the short hem added a touch or ‘girlie’ to the whole outfit, although I did think it looked better on my friend who is slightly smaller than I am.  The skort was a bit of a nightmare to iron though as the pleats did not stay in once washed, and again being a plain colour did mean the skort had to be ironed before wearing, to not only put the pleats back in but to also freshen up the outfit, so not the best for travelling, but it did look great with its wiff waff swish as you strode down the fairways with the confidence it gave you.
The delight polo shirt was great, no problems what so ever with that, and having accents of the mint green in a pattern work very well indeed, it felt lovely to wear too.
The grey marlfalls topis fleecy comfy inside, with its soft feel it can be worn on cooler days before, during or after golf, the loose neck line allows for it to be dressed up and down, for jewellery to be worn with it or no, as well as a hoodie in the really cold weather.
I have always liked the thumb holes to keep the sleeves down, so naturally loved this too.  The fit was fantastic too.
Chase 54 clothing is moisture wicking (horrible phrase!!), breathable, and has UPD of plus 40.


Check out more photos on instagram sarah.forrest360golf

And the big question would I recommend Chase 54 clothing?
I love the colours and styles of Chase 54 clothings so I would recommend it for golfers and as casual wear, but a note to consider, the sizing from one outfit to the next was slightly off, however the customer service people at Chase 54 were top notch and replaced the items without any quibbles - plus my friend also got to benefit the lovely Chase 54 clothing too - so win win

VIEWS ARE MY OWN BASED ON USAGE AND EXPERIENCE -I HAVE NOT BEEN PAID TO DO THIS REVIEW


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