Tiger Woods' new luxury apparel line, Sun Day Red, features golf, training, and lifestyle apparel and accessories.
Tiger Woods hasn't teed it up since the Masters, but if you want an idea of
Tiger Woods has been wearing Sun Day Red, his luxury athleisure brand,
Tiger Woods did a mini media tour on Tuesday and Wednesday in NYC to promote the long-awaited release of his Sun Day Red apparel line. Only he hopes the new logo doesn't last long as is. "My goal is to ruin the logo," Woods told Carson Daly on the "Today" Show. Say what? OK, it will make more sense when you take a closer look at that Tiger logo. As Woods explains, it's made of 15 stripes—a nod to his 15 major championships. See? RELATED: Where you can (finally) get Tiger Woods' new apparel line...
Golf legend Tiger Woods’ new clothing brand Sun Day Red released its first apparel collection on Wednesday to much fanfare. Sadly, not much of that excitement emanated from golf fans as many of them reacted with significant disappointment. “The Hunt captures the spirit of competition, chasing our passions, and the camaraderie that fuels it all,” […]
Tiger Woods introduced his Sun Day Red brand in February. Now, his collab
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TaylorMade Golf Company has partnered with Tiger Woods to release a new line of apparel and accessories called "Sun Day Red." Brad Smith speaks with TaylorMade Golf CEO David Abeles about the company's collaboration with the golf icon. Abeles emphasizes Woods' involvement in the line, explaining that "from day one, we worked on every element of this brandTiger's insights into product detail and design was critically important to us." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click...
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