How TaylorMade's New Apparel Line Enhances Your Golf Style and Performance

Daniel Kim | 2025.03.27

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Hansung F&I (CEO Kim Young-chul) unveiled TaylorMade Apparel’s asymmetrical designs on the 27th — pieces that look effortlessly stylish both on the course and off. /Photo = Hansung F&I

[Korea Financial News reporter Won-tae Son] Hansung F&I (CEO Kim Young-chul) unveiled TaylorMade Apparel’s asymmetrical designs on the 27th. These pieces are designed to feel as at home on the golf course as they are in everyday life.

With spring rounds just around the corner, TaylorMade Apparel introduced these asymmetrical pieces for golfers who want to refresh their course wardrobe.

The collection marries performance with chic design, making each item versatile enough for both play and daily wear. Pieces are engineered around a swing-friendly construction so they won’t interfere with a golfer’s full, 100% swing.

Several pieces also gained attention after pro Yoonina wore them at recent tournaments.

The “Women’s Performance Zip-up Cardigan” features a diagonal zipper for a modern edge and is cut to avoid feeling restrictive. Multiple seam lines on the back enhance mobility during a swing, and the fabric offers excellent shape retention.

The “Twill Blouson Jumper” places asymmetric ribbing where stretch is needed, creating a lightweight, easy fit. Its twill fabric and cropped length deliver a fresh yet elevated vibe.

Both items were spotlighted in an Exceller photo shoot with pro Yoonina.

The brand also recommended pieces for the unpredictable early-summer weather. The “High-neck Mid-sleeve T-shirt” has a rounded slit on the left and an internal drawstring for styling versatility. Strategic cutouts remove material that could interfere with the swing, and thoughtful detailing preserves freedom of movement. Made from FULL DULL fabric, the tee minimizes shine for a soft, matte, and refined finish.

A TaylorMade Apparel representative said, “With the peak of round season here, we recommend these asymmetrical styles to golfers who want a chic course look.”

Won-tae Son, Korea Financial News reporter tellme@fntimes.com