polos
Four-way stretch and moisture-wicking fabric doesn't stop being useful when the round is over. Here's how our polos hold up outside the clubhouse.

We built our polos to survive 18 holes in the heat. Turns out that same spec sheet — 88% polyester, 12% spandex, four-way stretch, moisture-wicking — is just as useful running errands, at a backyard barbecue, or on a flight.
Moisture-wicking performance fabric was built for the course, but sweat doesn't check your calendar. The same stretch that lets you take a full swing lets you bend down to tie a shoe or reach for a bag off a luggage carousel without the shirt fighting you.
A lot of golf polos default to a small handful of solid colors because that's the safe play. We went the other way — patterns like the Coastal floral, the Drip splat print, and the Diamond Cut tribal print look more like a going-out shirt than something you'd only wear standing over a 6-iron. Pair one with dark denim instead of golf pants and it reads as a normal going-out top.
We started Swingers Club because the polo market landed on one number in unison. Same fabric, same fit, conservative print library, $130 price tag. Ours run $58 with the identical performance spec. That math works whether you're buying one polo for Sundays or building a rotation you wear three times a week.
Swap the golf shorts for straight-leg denim, keep the polo tucked or untucked depending on the cut, add a snapback in a matching neutral, and the outfit stops reading as "golf clothes" entirely. That's the point. We didn't design a uniform — we designed a shirt that happens to be great for golf.
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