The Ultimate Guide to Staying Stylish on The Course: How To Style Vintage Golf Windbreakers

The Ultimate Guide to Staying Stylish on The Course: How To Style Vintage Golf Windbreakers

Golfers today are not just focused on perfecting their swing; they’re also keen on looking sharp while doing it. One of the most versatile pieces you can add to your golf wardrobe is a vintage windbreaker. These retro jackets are making a strong comeback, offering both style and functionality.

Whether you're braving the wind on the course or just want to make a fashion statement, vintage golf windbreakers are a must-have. In this guide, we'll dive into why these pieces are so essential, how to style them, and how you can make sure to own the best vintage windbreakers out there. Check out our collection of vintage golf windbreakers now!

1. What Are Windbreakers?

Windbreakers are lightweight, weather-resistant jackets designed to protect golfers from wind and light rain. Unlike heavy rain jackets, windbreakers are typically made from nylon or polyester, offering a comfortable and breathable option for those unpredictable days on the course.

Vintage windbreakers, specifically from the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s, are beloved for their nostalgic designs, often featuring bold colours, unique patterns, and iconic logos. These jackets are not just functional but also add a retro flair to your golf wardrobe, making them a popular choice for style-conscious golfers.

2. Best Brands for Vintage Golf Windbreakers (In Our Opinion)

Nike

Nike is a top choice for vintage golf windbreakers, especially those from the Tiger Woods Collection. Nike’s windbreakers from the 90s and 00s are iconic, featuring sleek designs, quality materials, and the signature Nike tick.

Whether it’s a classic singular coloured windbreaker or a bolder piece with intricate patterns, Nike windbreakers are both stylish and functional. Check our collection of vintage Nike golf now!

Adidas

Adidas is another brand that offers excellent vintage windbreakers. Known for their sporty aesthetic and durable materials, Adidas windbreakers often feature the brand’s signature three stripes, making them instantly recognisable. These jackets are perfect for golfers looking for a blend of comfort and performance.

Many of their best pieces come from the early stage of Sergio Garcia's career, with the famous Spaniard wearing many iconic windbreakers such as one of the first ever windbreakers available on our website. Check out our collection of vintage Adidas Golf now! 

Ping

Often overlooked, Ping’s vintage windbreakers are an underrated choice of windbreaker. The 90s Ping Man logo is a standout feature, offering a nostalgic touch to their windbreakers.

Ping’s jackets are durable and provide great protection against the elements, making them a reliable choice for any golfer.

Honourable Mentions: Callaway, Reebok, Sunderland of Scotland

While Nike, Adidas, and Ping are our top picks, brands like Callaway, Reebok, and Sunderland of Scotland also offer fantastic vintage windbreakers. These brands bring their own unique flair, from Reebok’s bold patterns to Sunderland of Scotland’s premium materials, making them worth considering when expanding your vintage collection.

3. How to Style Them

Styling vintage golf windbreakers is all about balance. These jackets are statement pieces, so the rest of your outfit should complement rather than compete with them. For a classic look, stick to neutral colours like navy, black, or grey, which pair well with most vintage windbreakers.

If your windbreaker features bold colours or patterns, keep your other clothing simple to let the jacket shine. Layering is key—wear your windbreaker over a fitted polo or mock neck, and consider adding a vintage golf cap to complete the look.

Nike Black Storm-Fit Waterproof Trousers

Nike Storm-Fit waterproof trousers are a great match for vintage windbreakers. The loose, baggy, fit balances the often oversized look of the windbreaker, creating a relaxed, yet stylish silhouette.

Opt for trousers in neutral colours like black or grey to keep the focus on your jacket. Check out our collection of trousers now!

Basic Nike Polo-Shirts or Mock Necks

When pairing a vintage windbreaker with a polo, simple colours are your best bet. Black, white and grey polos offer a clean, understated look that complements the boldness of a vintage windbreaker.

The simplicity of these colours allows the windbreaker to be the focal point of your outfit. Check out our collection of polos!

Retro Golf Cap

Complete your vintage look with a retro golf cap. Caps featuring old-school logos or classic designs add an extra touch of nostalgia and tie your outfit together.

Whether you choose a cap that matches your windbreaker or one that contrasts, it’s the perfect finishing touch for a stylish day on the course. Check out our collection of vintage golf caps now!

Have a favourite vintage windbreaker or a styling tip of your own? Share it with us in the comments below! We’d love to hear how you incorporate these timeless pieces into your golf wardrobe. Happy golfing and stay stylish. 

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FAQ'S

What makes vintage golf windbreakers different from modern ones?

Vintage golf windbreakers offer unique designs, bold colors, and nostalgic logos from the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s. They combine style with functionality, providing a retro flair that modern windbreakers often lack.

Are vintage windbreakers suitable for all weather conditions?

Vintage windbreakers are ideal for windy and light rain conditions. They are lightweight and breathable, perfect for unpredictable weather on the golf course, but may not provide full protection in heavy rain.

How do I know if a vintage windbreaker will fit me?

Sizing for vintage clothing can differ from modern sizing. We recommend checking the provided measurements in our product descriptions and comparing them to your own clothing for the best fit.

How do I care for and clean a vintage windbreaker?

Most vintage windbreakers should be hand-washed or machine-washed on a gentle cycle with cold water. Always check the care label, and avoid using harsh detergents or high heat when drying to preserve the material and colours.