FootJoy launches Performance Apparel Collection for 2012
FootJoy has launched its collection for 2012 with its new FJ Performance Apparel Collection
FootJoy has launched its collection for 2012 with its new FJ Performance Apparel Collection.
The number one brand in the shoe and golf market has announced that it will be taking another step into
the full line golf apparel business with the launch of its 2012 FJ Performance Apparel Collection.
FootJoy's new collection will be available in stores across the UK from the beginning of March in a selection of contemporary colour stories and a variety of patterns.
The new FJ Performance Apparel Collection features an array of garments that can be worn both on and off-course and is spearheaded by four modern colour stories entitled; Cape Collection (Navy/Ocean/Yellow/White), Savannah Collection
(Black/Red/White), Valley Collection (Purple/Charcoal/Grey/White) and
Shore Collection (Navy/Coral/Khaki/White).
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The addition of an Athletic fit option within the collection ensures that those seeking a more tailored look have good choices.
FootJoy's Performance Apparel Collection has received strong feedback from the professional ranks and will be worn on tour by the likes of Spanish star, Rafael Cabrera-Bello and multiple PGA Tour winner, Steve Stricker.
For more information on the new FJ 2012 Performance Apparel Collection visit footjoy.co.uk
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