• We'd like to take this opportunity to wish you a Happy Holidays and a very Merry Christmas from all at Golf Monthly. Thank you for sharing your 2025 with us!

Dress code.....again!

  • Thread starter Thread starter Deleted Member 1156
  • Start date Start date
Surely the point of an open forum is that while people still have opinion a subject matter will still have life. New members do join that haven't input to the debate. New viewpoints are put forward.
Damn sure a forum where everyone agreed on everything would be a dull old place.
+1:thup:
 
A £2.99 pair of jeans from primark will never look as good as a better quality pair made by designers.

Are you being serious?

If you put 2 pairs of jeans next to each other and covered the tags I would challenge ou to spot the difference!

I have D&G, Armani amongst other branded Jeans as well as a £4 pair from Tesco for decorating and cannot tell the difference at all.
 
At least the captain has a bit of style.
Did he choose the team jeans to make himself look good.

I've got a jacket like that, £40 from TKM.
The last time I wore a jacket or suit was July 2010. Tidied up the wardrobe last night and found the restraunt reciept in the pocket. Quite proud of that after being a 'blazer' for 20 years.
 
Are you being serious?

If you put 2 pairs of jeans next to each other and covered the tags I would challenge ou to spot the difference!

I have D&G, Armani amongst other branded Jeans as well as a £4 pair from Tesco for decorating and cannot tell the difference at all.

Yes I am being serious. And you didn't compare the cheap 5 iron to a quality one in the same post.
 
Are you being serious?

If you put 2 pairs of jeans next to each other and covered the tags I would challenge ou to spot the difference!

I have D&G, Armani amongst other branded Jeans as well as a £4 pair from Tesco for decorating and cannot tell the difference at all.

Then I would take your seeing eye dog back and ask for a refund :ears:
 
At least the captain has a bit of style.
Did he choose the team jeans to make himself look good.

.

I like the Jeremy Clarkson look the RC team are sporting. It is the clothing equivilent of a mullet. Upstairs for business. downstairs for party !!! either way it wouldn't be allowed in our clubhouse.

'sorry Sergio, are those jeans?' 'Si' 'Off you pop then, shut the door on your way out!!' :D
 
I have D&G, Armani amongst other branded Jeans as well as a £4 pair from Tesco for decorating and cannot tell the difference at all.

I can....bet there isn't any paint on the branded ones......... ;-)
 
Are you being serious?

If you put 2 pairs of jeans next to each other and covered the tags I would challenge ou to spot the difference!

I have D&G, Armani amongst other branded Jeans as well as a £4 pair from Tesco for decorating and cannot tell the difference at all.

Which kind of begs the question "why did you bother spending more on the branded ones when you can't tell the difference?
 
A good percentage of my golf is played at a course that is a private club, owned by 1 guy, and the only apparent dress code it has is that metal spikes cannot be used!

Don't actually see many Juniors about, but that's probably timing as I can see a decent sized list of them, and I am probably one of the scruffier ones - though not overly so - in my standard golf gear that would be acceptable on Sunningdale, Swinley Forest and the like. The only adult I regularly see in jeans, and they are smart, is the owner. Not sure that proves anything, except that allowing jeans in the clubhouse won't automatically mean that denim becomes the dominant fabric!
 
My club's done the same for a trial period. Im not against it in any way, to be honest some that adhere to the 'standard' golf dress code look awful. I think that on the course standards should be upheld, but off the course whats wrong with decent smart jeans?
 
Top