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The Callaway Collection High End Apparel for Japan

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  • Posted on: December 22nd, 2009 by: Tourspecgolfer

In the TSG forum there was a topic on Japanese golf apparel and I wanted to get a little more in depth with some of the apparel brands starting with Callaway and it's collections. Callaway in Japan runs several side brands such as Collection by Callaway,  CHEV18,  Callaway X, WarBird,  and Tweety .

The Callaway Collection has a very modern feel to it with expensive materials and very serious designs. Their latest release is a shiny and luxurious reversible down jacket, from far it looks pretty average but up close you begin to see the small differences that make the Collection Series so premium. The products available for men and women are very well made for a complete luxury golf lifestyle and feature all sorts of products from jewelry, designer pants, bags, hats, and the list goes on.

The CHEV 18 brand is trendy, bold, younger, and more playful featuring lots of bright colors.  The use of big sports styles or collegiate logo type fonts is evident throughout the Chev18 line up.  Produced for Ladies and Gentlemen it too is also made very well with top notch fabrics and materials.

The Callaway X-Series line is still what i would consider a step up above other countries Callaway apparel, it's sporty and elegant with small callaway logo's and comfort gear like soft warm hoods, sweatshirts and women's gear as well.

Tweety is the ever popular tweety bird from warner bro's licenced out to Callaway of Japan to produce fun, cuties type luxury gear for the playful golfer.  Still very expensive and made very well it just sits in a different style category.  Everything from the Tweety brand I have seen is made for the female golfer.

To give those interested an idea of how much they cost, Jackets start at around 250, while golf shirts start at around 100 bucks.  Take a look at some of the images in the below thumbnails to get a better idea of how these outfit's setup.

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