Malbon Golf Reveals Its SS24 "Preserve Collection"
Comprised of sporty pieces built from technical fabrics.












Since making the switch over from Nike to Malbon Golf at the outset of the year, professional golfer Jason Day has sparked debate over his roomy trousers. Truth be told, the fact that this is even a talking point demonstrates how out of touch professional golf is with modern fashion. Also, don’t they know that all the past golfing greats like wore big pants? But on Saturday at last weekend’s Genesis Invitational the Australian golfer swapped out Malbon’s retro inspired pieces in favor of a sleeker, more athletic silhouette. It turns out that was the first look at the brand’s new Preserve Collection, which has just released to the public.
Encompassing men and women, the collection is described by Malbon as having been “crafted with the utmost attention to detail” while “using the highest quality fabrics and performance materials.” That’s a big shift for a brand that typically leans heavily into natural fibers and lifestyle pieces. Aesthetically, the collection is on the understated side, opting for light greens, browns and grays with flashes of bright colors few and far between.
On the men’s side, one particular highlight is the Stormfleece Sweatshirt which is made of 90% polyester and 10% polyurethane. This garment features minimal Malbon branding across the chest and a pocket on the back right with a zipper closure. As far as bottoms go, the Aeri-Doubleface Jogger Pants are built from a blend of synthetic fabrics. They have an elastic waistband, two back pockets and two front cargo pockets on the thighs for convenience. Among the women’s selection, the Long Sleeve Rib Sweater stands out with its form-fitting silhouette and ribbed collar, hem and sleeves.
Pricing for the collection ranges between $80 and $590 USD, and you can check it out on Malbon’s website now.