Argyle knitwear still core to Pringle 2009 collection
First made popular over 80 years ago by Pringle, one of the most famous brands in golf, the new range of Pringle clothing would not be complete without an Argyle knitwear collection.

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First made popular over 80 years ago by Pringle, one of the most famous brands in golf, the new range of Pringle clothing would not be complete without an Argyle knitwear collection.
From lambswool to lightweight merino sweaters, and tank tops to cardigans, the Argyle check forms part of a sophisticated Pringle collection of technical sportswear for 2009. Designed for the fashion conscious golfer, the new ranges afford both comfort and style on the course.
First used on a sweater in the 1920’s for the Duke of Windsor, the Argyle design has become as famous on the catwalk as it has on the fairways. The Spring/Summer 09 collection, available in all good golf retailers now and the Autumn/Winter 09 collection, currently being pre-sold to the trade, all feature the iconic checked pattern.
With an unrivalled heritage in the game, Pringle of Scotland’s continuing presence in the world of golf is testament to the continued success of the brand’s use of fabrics that are both innovative and highly technical.
Design, colour and fit have been at the heart of all Pringle collections since it’s inception in 1815 and those core values remain the same in 2009.
For further information on the latest ranges please visit pringlegolf.com.
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