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FAIRWAY FASHION | LYLE & SCOTT is admittedly lacking in depth, but this actually increases the confidence levels with what is on offer this Spring; "one should never run before they can walk". The range of Gold Eagle golf shirts might be limited, but the quality of what is on offer is right up there with the best for this season. Fresh colours and signature  tour branding  features on some key styles such as the Hawick Tour polo shirt, whilst geometric detail features across a selection of shirts from both the Spring and Fall ranges. Lyle and Scott golf trousers  is another category which has benefited from the renewed focus on golf wear. Lyle & Scott chino trousers feature added stretch in the fabric for maximum comfort and are available in the two classic colours of navy and beige, whilst a deep Claret Red will be introduced in the Autumn, all equally timeless and fashionable enough to wear off the course just as often as on the links. For a golf specific trouser, look no further than the Gullane Tech from Lyle & Scott – ergonomic stretch and a slim fit offers everything you need this season. The Gold Eagle logo became as iconic as any other within British menswear,  whilst the dedicated Green Eagle logo clearly differentiated  Lyle and Scott golf clothing from anything else on offer by the brand. At the time, it made complete sense to diversify but, as the years progressed, the Green Eagle lost its appeal amongst the modern, style savvy golfers of this generation. Generally speaking, the perception of the Green Eagle became slightly less expensive in comparison to the Golden eagle – suggesting that every polo shirt, merino sweater or chino with a Green Logo was of inferior quality to anything else produced by the brand. It may not be the truth, but that’s what happens when the market becomes saturated with over-produced, over-distributed and under-priced clothing. The solution: discontinue the green and re-introduce the gold. The  Lyle & Scott golf clothing range  for 2016  now features that iconic Gold Eagle logo to re-align with the heritage and everything else associated with the brand – which is a great move in itself. However, more importantly for us, many more assets are also being injected into Lyle and Scott golf clothing with a whole new team at the helm – a team which is young, dynamic, trendy and forwardthinking with a collective ambition  to vastly improve the range and help reinvent the brand within the designer golf fashion industry. No British menswear brand can come close to the quality of Lyle & Scott knitwear, with a historical link to Hawick in the Scottish Borders and an unrivalled expertise, which is also beginning to trickle down and through the rest of their golf apparel on offer. The Lyle and Scott golf polo shirt range 28 | YOURCADDY MAG - ISSUE 10 In conclusion – Lyle and Scott golf clothing is quickly returning to its former glory and the ranges for 2016 signal a clear step in the right direction. The  heritage, the  quality  and the tailoring  expertise  has never wavered and we hope the return of the Gold Eagle can only help to reaffirm its status in golf wear in the years ahead. The range is far more exclusive, far more premium and far more stylish than anything else that’s been available with a green logo at the left chest though, as with any brand transformation, it will take time for Lyle & Scott golf to return to its former glory. So far though, we really like what we're seeing.