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00s Callaway Blue Striped Polo-Shirt (L)

00s Callaway Blue Striped Polo-Shirt (L)

Regular price £29.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £29.00 GBP
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Label Size: Large 

Recommended Size: Large

Pit to Pit: 24.5"

Length: 31.5"

Condition: 9/10 Very Good

 

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00s Callaway Blue Striped Polo-Shirt (L)

Product History

Light blue Callaway Golf polo shirt from the 2000s, cut from 100% cotton with a soft, breathable handle. Finished with fine horizontal stripes in dark navy and white, it carries understated branding with Callaway’s logo embroidered at the chest and sleeve. Traditional details include a three-button placket, rib-knit collar, and side splits at the hem for ease of movement.

This polo reflects the early 00s era when Callaway expanded its presence beyond equipment into lifestyle apparel, bringing technical precision to off-course style. Its clean striped pattern and subtle branding give it a timeless, versatile look - equally at home on the fairway or paired casually for everyday wear. A quiet nod to a period when golfwear was finding its crossover into mainstream wardrobes.