Decades later, when the Adidas Primitives returned to golf, Ludvig Aberg turned to golf

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Adidas' original book returned to golf during the Masters, especially a player made headlines for the first time since the 1980s wearing a famous design.
Ludvig Aberg has a brand new Adidas original golf course, including the brand new Adidas gazelle golf shoes. The new spike shoes are based on the gazelle profile and added Insert EVA cushioned and waterproof suede upper.
The collection features the return of the classic Adidas Trefoil logo, and also includes a Coursecup shoe inspired by the 1986 Golf Cup model, sweater-connected Polo shirts, which includes the famous Adidas three-stripe design, golf tote bag, towels, leather gloves, leather gloves, full set and a quarter of Zip loce of Men and women's version. There are also adidas Originals dresses in women's range.
Adidas limits the entire range of colors to only Blues, whites, greens and yellows, they are displayed in Aberg in Augusta National. Both are now for sale in the US and UK.
The Pocket Polo costs £70 and the plaid pants cost £85. The Adidas Originals Cashmere sweater costs £130, while footwear golf shoes start from £90. The adidas caddy golf bag costs £250 and you can get a fairway golf cover for £25.
You can see the full range on the Adidas website here.
Dylan Moore, senior creative director of Adidas Golf, said: “The Adidas Trefoil logo was originally launched in 1972 and represents a blend of fashion and culture through sports. When we examined our roots in the game, our inspiration was the way we worked through the efforts of the 70s and 80s and felt the style of the 70s and eras, which was styling, which was styling, which was styling, which was influenced on golf, and again, again.
Aberg showed off a mix of style and matter at Augusta, ending with the seventy.
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