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adidas’ Go-To Collection is the Easy Choice this Fall
I’m not sure about elsewhere, but fall quickly substitutes the summer weather—rainy days, cooler morning and evening temperatures, and leaves changing.
That, however, does not mean it’s time to put away the clubs. I, in fact, think just the opposite. That this is not only one of the most picturesque times of year, but also the time to make that final push to play your best golf. You should only need the right layers to keep you warm and dry throughout the round.
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adidas Golf’s Go-To Collection, fortunately, has something for every condition that Mother Nature can throw at you.
Feature pieces from the Men’s Collection include the Go-To Quilted Pullover (available in Black and Shadow Fig) and DWR Full-Zip Vest (available in Black and Oat). Both feature quilted design that will help keep you warm when the temperatures dip down, in addition to a durable water-repellent (DWR) coating that will keep the dew and rain from dampening the vibes.
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The Go-To Warm Pant (also available in Black and Shadow Fig) ditches the belt loops but keeps front and rear pockets for things like scorecards, tees and gloves. Like the Quilted Pullover and Full-Zip Vest, the Warm Pant features DWR coating to keep you dry, and a fleece-lined interior adds warmth during cooler rounds.
The Men’s Collection is rounded out by the PRT (Short Sleeve) and LS (Long Sleeve) polos, which feature seasonal colors that help complete the look, whether you’re on the course or picking apples or pumpkins with family and friends.
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The Women’s Go-To Collection, similarly, features a Quilted Jacket (available in Black and Sandy Pink), as well as a Quarter-Zip Jacket that features a high neck and cinched wrists to keep the wind and rain out.
The Go-To Collection is now available on Adidas.com, in addition to select retailers. So make sure to grab yours before the weather turns and you’re forced to bail (or look like a wet cat after getting drenched).
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