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1 hour ago, marcharing said:

It's not for me. Real style is timeless.

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Back in the days when real men wore cardigans and smoking was good for you :-D

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The pants scare me.  I could live with the high tops since that would probably be better for your game.

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56 minutes ago, djfajt71 said:

The pants remind me of the late 80s and early 90s when we used to cuff our pants.

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Lol ... That's what @LagShaft and I were discussing earlier.  For me, I think that was most popular in about 8th/9th/10th grade or thereabouts, which is 1987-1988 or so.

I didn't wear them with high tops though - it was Vans slip ons for me.

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On 2/6/2016 at 1:27 PM, colin007 said:

Yeah the kids in my school have been wearing the joggers going on three years now. 

I don't do skinny jeans but slim fit pants/jeans on a fit guy look great, as does a slim fit suit and trust me the ladies appreciate that look.

I have not wore high tops since '88,
Not sure I could even fit anything labeled "skinny" or "slim fit".

I prefer loose. Then again I have never been accused of being a fashion plate !

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The shoes weren't something Puma specifically asked Fowler to wear, he asked for them. I'm guessing Puma paid him to endorse its clothing in general, as long as its designed by Puma and has its logo on it, and there was probably already an apparel line in existence, they weren't thinking of these high tops, but whatever sells.

Basically, Fowler pulled a Poulter.

He can pull off the look, but whether 20 years from now, photos of him will look silly like those crazy sweaters or polo patterns in the 70s, which to me, look ultra tacky, that has yet to be seen.

Puma is ready to bring Rickie Fowler's high-tops and joggers to the masses

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The people have spoken! And they want Rickie Fowler’s high-tops and joggers!!

And Puma has heard them.

After some initial uncertainty about whether Puma would sell the TitanTour Ignite Hi-Top SE shoe and Performance Jogger pants at retail, company officials have decided to offer both products in limited editions beginning in mid-June.

http://www.golfdigest.com/story/puma-is-ready-to-bring-rickie-fowlers-high-tops-and-joggers-to-the-masses

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8 minutes ago, colin007 said:

 

really??  pleated pants?  thats a no-no.

Cardigans aren't terribly popular these days either, except maybe with Webb Simpson.  Or high-waters.  Or cigarettes.  (Or dirty-ass shoes with those tassle flappy thingies) :-P

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Good look for Ricky Fowler.  Somehow, I think the shoes have something to do with the miles and miles tour pros walk each season.  Anything to help the feet, ankles and knees should be considered.

Part of why I ride 95% of the time is the wear and tear on my feet and ankles.  Somehow, golf shoe manufacturers may spend more time on 'grip' than creating shoes that literally 'walk themselves' like a good running shoe.

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3 hours ago, Golfingdad said:

Cardigans aren't terribly popular these days either, except maybe with Webb Simpson.  Or high-waters.  Or cigarettes.  (Or dirty-ass shoes with those tassle flappy thingies) :-P

 

I would say that cardigans are quite popular amongst the younger crowds.

10 hours ago, marcharing said:

It's not for me. Real style is timeless.

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That is a nice look but I would say it looks quite dated... Not timeless.

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4 hours ago, dave s said:

Somehow, I think the shoes have something to do with the miles and miles tour pros walk each season.  Anything to help the feet, ankles and knees should be considered.

Didn't you know? - Ideas about attire that assists performance in an actual real and functional way is silly. 

It's all about random ideas of fashion, or tradition, ladies.

 

Some uptight clubs have likely already banned shoes that provide ankle support and comfort (as is the right of private clubs).

 

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13 hours ago, rehmwa said:

Didn't you know? - Ideas about attire that assists performance in an actual real and functional way is silly. 

It's all about random ideas of fashion, or tradition, ladies.

 

Some uptight clubs have likely already banned shoes that provide ankle support and comfort (as is the right of private clubs).

 

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Captain Obvious here, but reddit trends young:

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