Over the years, Dior Men has infused sporting codes into its designs, especially under the tenure of its former artistic director Kim Jones, who had a penchant for merging performance aesthetics with couture savoir-faire. A particularly iconic collaboration was the Dior x Air Jordan, as well as Dior’s appointment as the official tailor of football club Paris Saint-Germain in 2021. Although Jones has since bid adieu to the maison, his influence can still be seen in its Fall 2025 Lifestyle Capsule collection—one of the final chapters of his Dior era—which pays homage to the world of golf.
The collection will allow you to bring your ‘A’ game to the golf course—both sartorially and athletically. The strong sense of nostalgia that is imbued in contemporary fashion is reflected in the collection, which pulls elements from Paris and New York in the 1980s. The pieces, which embody a preppy and refined spirit, also allow you to seamlessly transition from the fairway to the city.
Think Ivy League prep style with polo shirts and V-neck sweaters worn with Bermuda shorts or pleated pants. Another nod to collegiate heritage is checks in beige on lightweight Harrington jackets and casual blazers that are made to enhance any look. More street-smart essentials include a velvet tracksuit, windbreakers with reflective stripes, and a short-sleeved shirt, all emblazoned with an oversized version of the CD Diamond Logo.
For the finishing touch that transforms an outfit from ordinary to extraordinary, choose from their array of accessories such as caps, socks, small leather goods, and more. A similar feature of the accessories is the Dior Gravity leather, also conceived by Jones, which features the Dior Oblique motif with a grained touch and supple effect. This appears on the crowning jewel of the collection, a bespoke golf club set that will make you want to pick up the sport, and make you the envy of everyone on the greens.
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Dior bags are a luxurious investment, and this collection introduces the Saddle, the Backpack, and the Hit The Road messenger bag, reinvented in two-toned hues. Sneakerheads will want to slip on the B27 and B33 sneakers, which also come in a check-print variation and further enhanced with a fringed tongue that pays tribute to traditional golf shoes.
Images by Brett Llyod