Thursday, September 6, 2012

G/Fore Launches Custom Design Service


Golf Glove Also Unveils Newly Revamped Website

(LOS ANGELES) - Custom-made suits and cars may be staples around the clubhouse but little of that bespoke lifestyle has made its way onto the actual golf course. Now personalized luxury doesn't have to end at tee time as colourful golf glove maker G/FORE launches its custom glove design service, GFORE/You.

Available at the newly redesigned www.g-fore.com website, GFORE/You provides a fun, easy way for golfers to create their own gloves from the brand's signature palette of 18 colours. Customers are able to individually select their glove's body, thumb, tab and piping colours via a simple web interface, and should expect delivery of their made-to-order GFORE/You glove in less than eight weeks.

"I started G/FORE around the idea of bringing some colour back into the game," founder-designer Mossimo Giannulli says, "And we just keep finding new and exciting ways to do that. First we expanded the G/FORE line to 18 colours. Now we're able to let anyone design their own custom G/FORE glove with the GFORE/You service. I'm proud to say that there have never been more ways to stylishly express yourself out on the course."

With colour options ranging from crimson, charcoal, lavender and sand to azure, berry, espresso, onyx and more, the design options for GFORE/You gloves are practically infinite. And the quality of G/FORE products remains industry leading, which each glove crafted from premium AA-grade cabretta leather and made to conform to USGA rules.

Since debuting its colourful line at the 2011 PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, Florida, G/FORE has become the glove maker of choice for a wide range of stylish golfers - from professionals like Ricky Barnes, Robert Rock, Alex Cejka, Rick Smith and Tommy Armour III and celebrities including Wayne Gretzky, Bill Murray and Kings of Leon drummer Nathan Followill to weekend warriors and clubhouse regulars alike.

For more information, visit www.g-fore.com.

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