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The Golf Look Everyone Will Be Wearing This Season… And It Starts With These Shoes
Duca del Cosma's latest collection blends bold and fashionable design with unbeatable comfort
Golf has always been a sport shaped by tradition, but that doesn't mean it can't evolve. And few brands are embracing that evolution more stylishly than Italian label Duca del Cosma, which is rethinking what golf style looks like for today’s woman. With clean, modern design and high-performance features, it’s not just raising the bar for golf shoes, but for apparel too.
Founded in Italy and handcrafted in Europe, Duca del Cosma was built on a simple principle: golf footwear should combine function and fashion, without compromise. With nine new women’s styles for 2025, the latest collection stays true to that idea, balancing sleek aesthetics with cutting-edge innovation.
Cortona (left) and Latina (right)
The shoes are made with a combination of premium Italian Nappa leather and Microfiber, and in many cases, features the brand’s new INSITE ARCHRELIEF insole, now included in 14 women’s styles. Engineered for instant comfort, it offers targeted arch support to help relieve plantar pressure and reduce ankle pronation, ideal for long days on the golf course.
A standout from the new lineup is the Latina, a contemporary sneaker-inspired design that delivers on both performance and style. Its waterproof microfiber upper is easy to clean, while the new Airplay Roma outsole provides excellent traction thanks to carefully positioned nubs.
If you lean toward classic styling, the Tuscania returns this season with a fresh energy. It retains its timeless silhouette but now includes the Airplay Milano outsole for improved durability and support, bringing subtle refinement to a longtime favorite.
Prefer something bolder? The Cortona makes a statement in all-white or a vivid pink, which is a nod to the brand’s pioneering fluorescent release from a few years back. With its modern sneaker vibe, it transitions effortlessly from course to clubhouse.
For an elegant, elevated option, the Alesi brings a more fashion-forward edge. With its monogram-inspired detailing and glossy patent accents, it’s both sporty and sophisticated, and the new seasonal colorways only add to its wearability.
Verona (left) Tuscania (right)
The Andiamo offers an excellent entry point into the brand, combining the same technical innovation with a more accessible price point. It’s proof that performance and style can go hand-in-hand without the premium.
Other highlights include the Verona and Olivera 2, both now built on the Airplay 15 outsole for added comfort and traction. The Olivera 2 in particular evolves its predecessor with enhanced cushioning and comes in three versatile, easy-to-style colorways.
Chiara polo shirt (left) and Lucia (right)
What makes Duca del Cosma truly stand out is its style beyond the course. These shoes are made to move seamlessly from the fairway to everyday life with a look that complements your personal style as much as your swing.
Now, with the launch of Duca del Cosma’s first apparel collection, that same commitment to style and performance extends to clothing. The range includes lightweight, soft-touch polos - Lucia and Chiara - available in three versatile color combinations featuring purple, knockout pink and light blue, along with layering pieces designed to flatter.
Because golf style today is about more than tradition, it’s about expressing who you are. Whether you’re a seasoned player, just getting into the game, or simply want to feel like yourself out on the course, Duca del Cosma is here to help you look and play your best.
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Alison Root has over 25 years experience working in media and events, predominantly dedicated to golf, in particular the women’s game. Until 2020, for over a decade Alison edited Women & Golf magazine and website, and is now the full-time Women's Editor for Golf Monthly. Alison is a respected and leading voice in the women's game, overseeing content that communicates to active golfers from grassroots through to the professional scene, and developing collaborative relationships to widen Golf Monthly's female audience across all platforms to elevate women's golf to a new level. She is a 16-handicap golfer (should be better) and despite having had the fantastic opportunity to play some of the best golf courses around the world, Kingsbarns in Scotland is her favourite.
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