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1990 Open Championship Blue Windbreaker (M)

1990 Open Championship Blue Windbreaker (M)

Regular price £58.00 GBP
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Label Size: N/A (Size label missing)

Recommended Size: Relaxed Small/Medium

Pit to Pit: 25.5”

Length: 27.5”

Condition: 7/10 Good. Some overall signs of wear and mis-shaping evident.



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1990 Open Championship Blue Windbreaker (M)

Product History

Cut in a bright blue nylon with a relaxed, easy drape, this 1990 Open Championship windbreaker pairs a deep navy V-neck and cuffs with subtle piping along the shoulders. The front features The Old Course St Andrews logo, while the left sleeve carries a clean Claret Jug graphic marking the ’90 Open. Elasticated hems give it a secure, slightly blouson fit, ideal for layering on breezy rounds.

This piece traces back to a milestone Open held at St Andrews, where the setting mattered as much as the golf. It reflects the era’s simple, functional outerwear - light, packable, and made to stay on for an entire loop. Today it fits into a modern rotation as a standout vintage layer, bringing a touch of major-championship history to everyday play.