Shared from Trendy Golf Magazine
G/Fore is best known as the company that produces high quality and colourful golf gloves worn by professionals on tour as well as a long list of celebrities. Today we are pleased to introduce to you their latest creation, the Gallivanter shoe.
As stylish as it is comfortable, The Gallivanter golf shoe combines an athletic fit with pre-treated, water-resistant suede in signature G/FORE colourways. Custom designed by G/FORE’s in-house team of performance footwear experts with the help of biomechanists, The Gallivanter boasts a lightweight, shock-absorbing sole, raised logos positioned to provide maximum traction throughout your swing and grooves for additional flex where it’s needed most.
The Gallivanter also sports a washable, quick-drying footbed, a lightweight and extra cushioned blown rubber outsole and non-slip tongue. Contrast and tonal laces let you dial your look up or down. The G/Fore Gallivanter shoe is available in four unique colour ways – Midnight, Charcoal, Nimbus and Sand.
Mossimo Giannulli, found of G/Fore and avid golf, had this to say about the latest addition to the G/Fore collection…
“In an industry filled with sameness, G/FORE’s DNA has always been to create newness. With The Gallivanter shoe, I believe we’ve struck a great balance of fashion and comfort. It’s a relevant shoe silhouette in fashion today and one that plays equally well at your favourite pub, country club or fairway.”
Head to TrendyGolf and get your feet into a pair of these stylish G/Fore Gallivanter shoes today!
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