Why Tom Holland’s Surprise Move into Golf Wear Could Disrupt the Entire Sports Fashion Game

Why Tom Holland’s Surprise Move into Golf Wear Could Disrupt the Entire Sports Fashion Game

Ever notice how golf fashion used to be all about stiff collars and feeling like you’re dressing for a Victorian-era garden party? Well, thank the stars—that era is over. Now, it’s all about gear that not only turns heads on the green but feels like something you’d actually want to keep on after you sink that final putt. Brands we trust every day like Adidas and Cole Haan are stepping into the golf arena, and guess who just joined the fray? Vuori, the California label known for blending comfort with style, is bringing a fresh, no-nonsense approach to golf apparel that works just as well on the course as it does at the office or a night out. Think lightweight, breathable fabrics and clean-cut pieces that won’t scream “look at me” but will sure have you looking your best. If you’re wondering how to marry functionality with smooth style without sacrificing comfort, Vuori’s got your back—and your swing.

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THERE’S A NEW era of golf style happening right now—and it has a lot less to do with stiff country club dress codes and way more to do with clothes you’d actually want to wear after the 18th hole. Even more menswear brands are starting to lean into golf, too, including labels we wear regularly like Adidas and Cole Haan. Now, Vuori has entered the chat.

For its latest golf collection, the California label is leaning into cleaner, easy pieces that work on and off the course: lightweight layers, sharp polos, polished trousers, and performance fabrics. Tom Holland, whose laid-back yet refined style captures the vibe perfectly, fronts the campaign.

What separates Vuori from a lot of activewear brands entering golf is how natural the transition feels. Nothing looks overly sporty or covered in loud details. The brand’s famously soft fabrics—especially its DreamKnit material—already lend themselves to golf because they’re lightweight, breathable, and comfortable enough to wear for an entire day. That’s why Vuori has become a staple for our Men’s Health team, whether we’re looking for workout clothes or weekend fits.

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One of our go-to pieces for the course is the Strato Tech Polo. The stretchy polyester blend stays light and breathable, even after hours in the heat, and unlike some performance polos, it never gets clingy once you start sweating. Outside of the game, it feels comfortable on commutes to the office and pairs nicely with chino shorts. Fit-wise, the shirt stays relaxed through the chest and shoulders, making it a great option for athletic builds. Another standout is the Aim Short 8 Inch. This pair is softer and easier to wear than your typical shorts. The classic fit keeps things clean through the hips and thighs, while thoughtful details—like a magnetic back pocket closure that’s perfect for quick ball storage on the course.

Then there’s the Ponto Half Zip Mock Neck, which showcases the brand’s famously soft DreamKnit fabric. It’s the kind of lightweight layer you throw on for chilly morning rounds, cold-weather runs, or everyday commuting. The mock neck adds extra coverage without feeling bulky, giving it the versatility to work both as performance gear and as an easy off-duty staple.

Golf style, in general, has gotten a lot more wearable. Gone are the days of loud argyle sweaters, stiff khakis, and plus fours. Today’s fits feel more cleaner, relaxed, and versatile enough to sport long after the final round is over. If you’re looking for golf gear that works just as well at the office, the clubhouse, or dinner afterward, Vuori’s new collection measures up.

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As the Style and Reviews Editor for Men’s Health, Joseph covers all-things fashion and grooming. Previously, Cheatham was a commerce editor for Spy, and he has written for Travel + Leisure.

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Christian is the Style and Reviews Director at Men’s Health and Women’s Health, where he oversees shopping and style content for both brands. He started his magazine career as an accessories assistant at Vogue, and has since held editorial roles at Tatler Asia and The Manual. When he’s not online shopping, you can find him on long walks with his two corgis.

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