Manors Celebrates 150 Years of Championship Golf With Its New "The Open" Collection
Working in collaboration with The Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews.














London-based golf fashion brand Manors is celebrating the world of amateur golf with a limited-edition capsule in collaboration with The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews in celebration of this year’s 150th Open Championship.
This year’s Open will be held at the iconic St Andrews golf course, and this new collection aims to commemorate all of the golfers that have played there over its long history. The collection takes multiple influences that stretch across the golfing ages, with the main attraction being a stand-out “Golfer Jacket” that pays homage to the one Sir Henry Cotton wore when he won his first Open Championship in 1934. Coming with a silver lining that features the names of the past winners of the silver medal – which is the lowest scoring amateur at each Open – it looks to balance a nostalgic look with a revitalized silhouette that fits into the golf style of today. Other highlights of the collection include cotton jersey polo shirts, tipped v-necks made from lambswool, and jacquard wool vests that nod to previous silhouettes from the tournament’s history.
Rounding off the capsule, a “Golfers Compendium” has been included which is a leather booklet that includes a variety of ball marks, tees, and pitch repairers. Along with that, Manors has been granted access to The R&A’s image archive and has digitally printed historical images onto a range of different colored T-shirts.
You can have a closer look at the Manors x The R&A “The Open” collection above and all of the styles are available to purchase on the official Manors website now.
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