February 5, 2016
Perry Ellis Intl., Miami, recently introduced the Jack Nicklaus Apparel Fall 2016 Black Collection at the 63rd PGA Merchandise Show, held this past Jan. 26-29 in Orlando, Fla.
The Fall 2016 Jack Nicklaus Collection was inspired by Nicklaus’ style during the 1978 Open at St. Andrews and the beautiful sunsets over The Old Course, according to the company. The color palette is comprised of an Americana vignette — navy, royal and steel blues, red and white — and a sunset vignette, which features vivid purples and teals anchored by black, with touches of bright green. The collection is grounded with navy and base neutrals, such as gray and camel.
“The Majors” — the performance, on-course inspired part of the line — is comprised of short- and long-sleeve polos and base layer quarter-zips, featuring Coolplus quick-dry yarns with moisture-wicking properties, and four-way stretch fabrics. Ombre and heather looks also are a key part of the collection.
“The 19th Hole” portion of the collection offers attention to detail, luxury and refined comfort, according to the company. It features double-mercerized cotton and performance-cotton knits, with traditional patterns in unexpected colorations.
For more information, visit pery.com. — L.V.
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