The intersection between golf, fashion and pop culture just keeps getting blurrier. Don’t believe me? Just check out the new adidas x Malbon Crosby Collection.
Inspired by famous entertainer Bing Crosby and his legendary “Clambake” tournament on California’s Monterey Peninsula, the collection features styles, designs and other odes to the 1930s and 1940s.
About the Crosby Clambake
I’ll give it to you straight. I was born in 1998. As such, my golf history knowledge isn’t quite up to snuff. However, after some research, I discovered these “Clambakes” were officially known as the Bing Crosby National Pro-Amateur. After his death in 1977, his family hosted the event for eight years. In 1986, AT&T took over sponsorship and renamed it the AT&T Pro-Am.
The event started as a way for Crosby to play golf with Hollywood buddies and other famous folk. Crosby himself put up the $500 prize money for the first Clambake in 1937, won by Sam Snead.
It’s the camaraderie, spirit and fashion of this era (and events) that inspired the adidas x Malbon Crosby Collection.
A Memorable Motif
“We wanted to create pieces based on the rich catalog that golf fashion gave us in the ’30s and
’40s along with what we saw in old photographs from Bing’s famous Clambakes,” said Dylan Moore, Creative Director, adidas Golf. “The entire collection is an ode to what golf and fashion became at that time in history but also celebrates how those same characteristics and fashion styles from that time still live on with golfers today.”
If baggy fits and argyle patterns are the motif, then the same can be seen throughout the collection in some form or another.
Each piece comes together beautifully to create a symphony of golf fashion that ultimately captures a classic era of golf.
Availability
The entire collection will be available on Monday, Jan. 29, in limited quantities at adidas.com, the adidas app, malbongolf.com and select adidas and Malbon retail stores.
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