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How to Wear Pastels on the Course (Without Disappearing)

July 2, 2026

Blush, sage, sky and butter are our whole palette. Here is how to combine them so an outfit reads considered instead of washed out.

Flat lay of blush, sage, sky and butter golf apparel with gold hardware

Pastels get accused of looking soft. Used carelessly they can. Used deliberately they are the most flattering palette on a green fairway under strong sun.

Rule one: one pastel leads

Choose a lead color for the outfit — usually blush or sage — and let it own the largest surface. Then treat the other pastels as accents, not equal partners.

Rule two: white is a color here

A white polo or white shoes give the eye somewhere to rest and make pastels look intentional. Our shoes are white-led for exactly this reason.

Rule three: gold is the punctuation

Champagne-gold hardware — the belt buckle, the bottle charm, the emblem — adds enough warmth and contrast that a pastel outfit reads polished rather than pale.

Three combinations that always work

  • Blush skort, white ruffle-collar polo, gold buckle belt, white shoes.
  • Sage polo dress, butter cable knit over the shoulders, blush visor.
  • Sky skort, white polo, sky-and-white Sunday bag, blush accessories.

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