On Friday, the latest collaboration between Malbon and the LA Rams was launched, featuring a limited six-piece collection with street style details, sleek tailoring, and the Rams’ signature cobalt and yellow colors. This marks the first apparel collaboration for the Rams in the 2024 season, celebrating both brands’ Los Angeles roots.
The Rams’ chief marketing officer, Kathryn Kai-ling Frederick, mentioned that many players consider golf their favorite offseason pastime, and with Malbon’s support, they are making golf a team sport. The collection originally consisted of one hat and five polo and layering options, all featuring the Malbon “Buckets” logo with a throwback Rams helmet design.
Each piece in the collection is designed for versatile styling, suitable for wearing golf trousers on the course or jeans for a more casual post-round look. The top selections include a wool varsity jacket, a coach style zip jacket, a v-neck pullover, a sand-toned hoodie, and the popular polo which sold out within two hours of launching. The pieces are unisex and range in price from $50 to $500, catering to fans of golf, football, and fashion.
Frederick emphasized Malbon Golf’s commitment to disrupting the status quo and expressed excitement about the collaboration with the Rams. The collection offers fans a fresh way to represent their favorite team both on the golf course and in everyday life. Currently, two pieces from the collaboration have sold out
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