Dan Box
By Dan Box

Galvin Green has announced the launch of its second clothing range of the year, with the Part Two collection inspired by the 'Science of Excellence' to provide technical clothing that actually gives golfers an advantage out on the course as well as looking good.

Galvin Green 2020 Part Two Collection

The collection is designed to enable performance in all weather conditions thanks to cutting-edge fabric technologies, whilst minimising any social or environmental impact.

Galvin Green CEO Nicholai Stein commented:

"We've taken a scientific approach to designing this new range to ensure that success on the golf course is built into every detail that's relevant to the golfer and their performance. No details is too small if it has a reason to exist, because Galvin Green understands that serious golfers never stop striving to improve their game where they can. Our aim is to help them with garments that offer exceptional comfort and performance as well as style - so we mirror that pursuit of perfection across our entire range of clothing."

Layering Combinations

Among the latest innovations, the brand is introducing new 'Comfort Combinations' to equip golfers with layering suggestions for differing playing conditions - Rainy, Cold & Windy, Windy & Sunny, Sunny and Warm - while matching them with new colourways.

Galvin Green give the example of the men's range, where the rainy day outfit can include the Apollo waterproof jacket, along with a Dwight Insula sweater (made from recycled plastic bottles) and an Edwin Skintight Thermal top.

Galvin Green 2020 Part Two Collection

The range consists of five Gore-Tex technologies, all of which are guaranteed to keep you dry out on the course.

The super-light Shakedry technology sees water bead up and roll off the garment, available in the full-zip Ashton which we reviewed late last year. It also features shaped sleeves for allow for unrestricted movement, along with elastic drawstrings at the hem and cuffs to keep out the rain.

The four other Shell Layer waterproofs included Gore-Tex fabric with a C-Knit backer that can 'slide and glide' over garments worn underneath. The headline Archie model also features Techsteel on the shoulders, for greater durability when carrying a bag.

There's also the mesh-lined Gore-Tex for added warmth in the Aaron jacket, the lightweight and packable Paclite of the Apollo, and the half-zip stretch Alex.

These can be perfectly matched with the waterproof trousers in the form of Axel and Andy, plus the Paclite stretch pant Arthur in up to 15 different sizes.

Galvin Green has expanded the Interface-1 range of Hybrid jackets which are windproof and water-repellent, meaning that they are suitable for use on 95 out of 100 rounds. It includes the new Lanzo padded jacket and Langley.

Galvin Green 2020 Part Two Collection

The latest sweaters in the Insula stretch fabric also offer three comfort levels, and are the Dante hoodie, Duke half-zip and lighter Dixon half-zip.

Galvin Green 2020 Part Two Collection

The collection of Ventil8 Plus cool layer shirts is led by the star-spangled Mason in four colour options and offers excellent moisture-wicking properties along with UV protection.

Women's Collection

Colours in the Women’s collection range from Deep Pink and Blush Pink to Navy and Steel or Cool Grey, matched with Black, White or Silver.

Galvin Green 2020 Part Two Collection

The premium Aurora waterproof jacket in Gore-Tex fabric has a two-way front zipper and a lightweight mesh lining for extra warmth while the Arissa offers an alternative style in Cool Grey/White and Black/Silver. Galvin Green 2020 Part Two Collection

The lightweight Gore-Tex Paclite stretch fabric range features the Aino jacket in three colourways.

The latest Junior range incorporates more than 25 colourful garments for girls and boys, including the Rob hoodie in four colours and six different shirts to choose from for the first time.


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