Other Iconic Golf Brands - Heritage, Rare Finds & Cult Collaborations
Discover our curated collection of vintage golf apparel from the other iconic names — the heritage brands, the rare collaborations and the cult labels that shaped how golf dressed. These are the makers that don't always headline the collector conversations, but should. The wool merchants of the Scottish Borders. The tournament outfitters. The fashion houses that built golf wardrobes long before "golf apparel" was even a category.
Slazenger | Sunderland of Scotland | Pringle x Faldo | Polo Golf | Disney Golf
Slazenger - Wimbledon's Heritage on the Golf Course
Founded in 1881, Slazenger is one of the oldest sporting brands in the world, best known for outfitting Wimbledon since 1902. But Slazenger's presence in golf runs almost as deep — kit worn on European Tour fairways through the 80s and 90s, with the signature panther logo appearing on some of the most quietly stylish pieces of the era. Vintage Slazenger golf is warm-weather cotton polos, Tour-issue windbreakers, and knitwear that has aged beautifully.
Sunderland of Scotland - Weatherproof Since 1923
Sunderland of Scotland has been making waterproofs on the Scottish Borders since 1923 — and until the tech-fabric era changed everything, they were the standard. If a Tour player was walking off the course in horizontal rain, chances are they were in Sunderland. Original pieces from the 80s and 90s carry a weight and finish that modern waterproofs simply don't replicate. Rare, and increasingly hunted by collectors who appreciate what real weatherproof construction used to look like.
Pringle x Faldo - The Nick Faldo Signature Era
Pringle of Scotland's collaboration with Nick Faldo across the late 1980s and 1990s produced some of the most instantly recognisable golf knitwear ever made. Faldo won six majors in Pringle, and the signature diamond-pattern Argyle sweaters, cable knits and lambswool cardigans from that partnership are now genuine collector's items. Understated, technical, and unmistakably British — this is what heritage golf knitwear looks like.
Polo Golf by Ralph Lauren - Preppy Meets the Fairway
When Ralph Lauren extended the Polo brand into dedicated golf apparel in the 1990s, it brought Ivy League preppy tailoring to the course — crisp cotton, bold horizontal stripes, and the pony logo that had already become one of the most recognisable marks in fashion. Vintage Polo Golf pieces bridge the gap between country club aesthetic and Tour-ready performance. Sought after by both golf collectors and Polo/Ralph Lauren archive collectors.
Disney Golf - The Cult Collaborations
The 90s and early 2000s Disney golf collaborations - Titleist x Corbin Disney, Mickey polos, character-embroidered pieces — are some of the strangest and most collectible items in vintage golf. Made for the Walt Disney World Golf Classic and various theme-park pro shops, these were never mass-produced and rarely surface. When they do, they're gone quickly.
Why These Brands Matter
Every piece in this collection is a genuine original - no reissues, no reproductions. These are the brands that get harder to find every year. Whether you're building a heritage collection, hunting a specific era, or just looking for something no-one else is wearing, this is where the real vintage golf lives.