
LADIES GOLF BLOG STYLES THIS SEASON'S CONTRAST TREND
We asked our friend Ladies Golf Blog to put together some outfit ideas based on this season's hot trend for contrast detail. Here's what she loved...

The contrast trend is perfect for golfers who appreciate subtle statement pieces that combine function, comfort, and timeless style.
I’ve picked some of my favourite pieces from GolfGarb's Contrast Collection and teamed them with complementary styles for some finished looks.
Firstly, Röhnisch’s navy polo with UPF 50+ protection is ideal for summer rounds and can be paired with the Röhnisch Pull-On Golf Skort for a nicely co-ordinated outfit in a fun on-trend blue colour.
Original Penguin’s mesh-detailed dress enhanced with elegant white piping looks perfect for staying cool over the summer and is smart for all sports as well as a post-round coffee. The mesh sleeves offer great visual coverage whilst keeping you cool. Team it with a visor in matching trim for a top to toe look.
My final selection is Glenmuir’s navy sweater with a sophisticated pointelle herringbone design. This is one of my favourite pieces in the collection and offers versatile wear all year round. If you love light colours for summer it's also available in trending colour powder blue, or a soft grey. All three colours pair nicely with a white skort such as the Pure Golf Ladies Skort with fun pleats, or white/ navy trousers such as these Swing Out Sisters 7/8 golf trousers, and are certainly smart enough to be worn in the office too.
Take a look at all these pieces below.
I've opted for a base colour of navy for optimum integration into your wardrobe and maximum wearability, but there are also a lot of bold bright colours if you like something different for the season.
I'd highly recommend a browse of GolfGarb’s Contrast Collection; it offers the perfect blend of style and performance with refined, contemporary designs. Happy browsing!

Ladies Golf Blog had her first golf lesson at the age of 16 and fell in love with the game. Fast forward to 2025 and her golf has followed what is probably quite a common route for many - strong progress interspersed with pauses as life follows its winding path, from a pandemic pause to managing a career and more.
Her blog is about "putting down her thoughts, rambles, motivations and tips as a young lady beginner playing golf in the UK. Even just helping one beginner golfer will make this worthwhile." Check out her blog here.