One highlight from my visit to the PGA Show this past January was undoubtedly the RADMOR booth. As a brand hailing from the Pacific Northwest, RADMOR’s laid-back West Coast vibe had already captured my attention through social media channels over the years. However, there’s something about experiencing their products firsthand at the show that truly resonates. The ability to touch the fabrics, witness the quality, and engage with the founders adds depth to the brand’s story that can’t be replicated online.
Upon meeting RADMOR’s leaders, Scott Morrison and Bob Conrad, it became evident that sustainability is not just a buzzword for them; it’s woven into the very fabric of their ethos. While their golf apparel is undeniably stylish, functional, and high-quality, what sets RADMOR apart is the unwavering commitment to environmental responsibility. In fact, RADMOR proudly stands as the first golf apparel brand to eschew the use of virgin polyester. For Scott and Bob, the pursuit of excellence in materials extends beyond mere quality; they require materials that are regenerative, biodegradable, or sourced from recycled and recyclable sources.
In a bold move towards a greener future, RADMOR has unveiled two groundbreaking materials that redefine what it means to be eco-friendly on the fairway. Say hello to RadCycled – a game-changer crafted from recycled plastic bottles and infused with stretch for ultimate comfort and flexibility. This innovative material is a testament to RADMOR’s dedication to repurposing waste while delivering unparalleled performance to golfers.
With its latest collection, RADMOR has introduced two groundbreaking materials that redefine sustainability in golf apparel. RadCycled Repreve Recycled Polyester boasts 90% recycled plastic bottles and 10% stretch material, embodying RADMOR’s eco-friendly ethos. It’s not just about style; it’s about making a positive impact on the planet. With this innovative material, golfers can enjoy both performance and peace of mind. RADMOR’s RadCycled technology can be found in new SP24 men’s styles Taylor Recycled Tetris Print Polo, Taylor Recycled Segue Stripe Polo, Taylor Recycled Remedy Print Polo, and women’s style Olivia Recycled Windfall Long Sleeve.
Additionally, the blend of RadCycled Repreve Recycled Polyester, Organic Pima Cotton, and Stretch offers a unique composition of 65% organic Pima cotton, 30% recycled polyester, and 5% stretch material. This blend sets a new standard for eco-conscious performance golf apparel, where comfort, sustainability, and style converge, empowering golfers to look and feel their best while reducing their environmental footprint. RADMOR’s RadCycled technology can be found in the new SP24 men’s styles Hudson Recycled Vintage Stripe Polo, Chappie Quarter Zip Long Sleeve, Chappie Jacket, and women’s styles Seneca Recycled Quarter Zip Long Sleeve and Seneca Recycled Slice Polo.
“At RADMOR, sustainability isn’t just a trend; it’s our guiding principle,” says Scott Morrison, Co-Founder of RADMOR. “Our mission is to redefine sustainability in the golf industry by being more mindful about the materials we use and understanding the impact our clothes make at every stage of their lifecycle. We’re not just golfers; we’re Citizens of the Game, committed to making better choices for the planet.”
Founded in 2020 in Seattle, Washington, RADMOR is more than just a brand; it’s a movement towards a greener, more sustainable future for golf apparel. By choosing RADMOR, you can make a positive impact on the planet without sacrificing style or performance.
So, whether you’re teeing off or hitting the links for a leisurely round, do it in style with RADMOR’s eco-friendly golf apparel. Because when you look good and feel good, you can play even better – for yourself and the planet.