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Once I get a few answers on something, this thread can be deleted.

I was looking around on kohls, and I saw these:

http://www.kohls.com/kohlsStore/kids...will+Pants.jsp

Would that work for my golfing game? Lately I've been wearing shorts, and haven't been in a while, so I need some longer pants for the cold weather.

Would those work?

And as for polo's, would something specific be something I'm looking for? Or just your average polo will suffice?

Thanks.


 
 


I personally like synthetic materials, or at least 40% synthetic in my golf clothes. It dries quicker, Keeps you cooler in summer; warmer in winter.

I can do cotton in summer, but wouldn't in winter. If it gets cold and you get wet you freeze.

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I find these very comfortable and easy to layer with when needed.

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Ignore the jokers. Those are an excellent choice. Since I assume you are young, you might chose flat front pants versus pleats but either are fine.

I think you need something more like this:

I don't think he's quite ready for the John Daly look yet ;)

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Ignore the jokers. Those are an excellent choice. Since I assume you are young, you might chose flat front pants versus pleats but either are fine.

Definitely flat fronts. Any polo will do.

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I think you need something more like this:

That response cracked me up. I can take a trolling. :D haha. Okay, well the thread can be deleted now if Iacas can do that asap please.


 
 


Why delete?

I wear mostly synthetic fabric. 95% polyester and 5% elostane. The pants and sweaters I can wear wool, but not the shirts, they have to be synthetic. Prefer synthetic all the way though. Easier to keep clean, more durable when going through the washing mashine. I never walk in shorts either. Temperature rarely get above 30ºC/86ºF, but I don't mind walking in pants in those temperatures. If it is that hot and sunny I usually wear mostly white attire, doesn't suck in the heat from the sun as darker ones do.

I do spend some amounts of money on clothes and golf shoes, as I find it important. Shoes, shirts of pants that doesn't fit is no fun to wear or walk in. I want it to be comfortable, fitting and flexible.

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