The pants etiquette does not show in golf
Dress code isn't part of the rules of the game of golf. However, it carries the legacy and weight of the sport's tradition and history. Since the 1950s, baggy golf pants or business suits and ties have disappeared. New outfits are worn by golfers, sometimes different between the clubhouse and the course, more or less colorful. Unfortunately, we see too many disparate outfits on the courses today. Such as ripped, threadbare, and tasteless pants. There is often a casualness and even negligence in the players' attire.
The etiquette that describes proper conduct is specific to each club. It allows or prohibits certain outfits, both on the course and in the clubhouse. Within this dress code, trousers and Bermuda shorts are generally permitted for gentlemen, although the length of the Bermuda shorts, above or below the knee, is a matter of debate. Some clubs prohibit faded, worn, or ripped jeans, as well as jogging outfits, not to mention swim shorts, and we understand why! To take an effective and realistic shortcut: the more exclusive the club, the less lax clothing is allowed.
Le Beau Jean is evolving golf outfits
Jeans are increasingly permitted, with sometimes a limit to avoid for prize-giving at the end of the tournament. Le Beau Jean is part of this evolution of clothing in this traditional sport of golf, while respecting its ethics.
We're working to democratize this beautiful sport with a smart evolution that puts a stop to a certain complacency. Le Beau Jean has designed high-quality pants in three models that take into account male body shapes: the standard Classic, the sporty Curved, and the fun, bon vivant Smart.
These jeans are available in three shades: raw, dark blue, light blue, and recently we added black to this palette. Our recommendation is definitely black. This color has been simply colored and not washed. In this finish, the Le Beau Jean pants are discreet, flattering, aesthetically pleasing, and comfortable. In a word: perfect for playing golf!
5-pocket pants with all the technical features required
Golf is a sport. Good golf pants don't squeeze too tightly at the waist for the swing while still supporting the waist. They're flexible in the legs for bending and bending the knees, or even squatting, which happens often. How many times do you have to kneel on an 18-hole course to read the line of your putt, pick up the ball on the green, or even place a marker on the ground?
The pockets, although discreet, have real importance:
- Two front pockets that make it easy to reach into to remove tees or a ball. One of these deep pockets should be able to accommodate a smartphone, as cell phones are increasingly used to consult the course layout.
- Two back pockets, one for the scorecard or course card, the other for the glove. It's not aesthetically pleasing to see a ball in the back pocket.
- The ticket pocket is convenient as a case to hold a few tees or tokens for buckets of balls.
Jeans, a vision of golf looking to the future
We are confident that jeans will become increasingly accepted on courses and, gradually, in clubhouses. Most golf clubs will adopt this sensible development , which will put a stop to the trend observed in some inappropriate outfits.
In short, the Le Beau Jean pants know how to make themselves forgotten on golf. They look great, blend harmoniously into the landscape, provide ease for walking or getting into the cart, and are practical for both short game and cocktail parties.
Le Beau Jean, the right choice
Golf is evolving, and Le Beau Jean is focused on the future of this beautiful sport. Click the button below to discover all the qualities of Le Beau Jean men's raw jeans: