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Week In Style: 03.23.16

What worked – and what didn't – last week in Orlando and New Delhi

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Rory McIlroy/Jason Day/Tony Finau
The Northern Irishman wasn’t the only one wearing green for St. Paddy’s Day during the opening round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Jason Day and Tony Finau were two others who had fun teeing up in stylish green gear.
Nike
Adidas
Tommy Fleetwood
This week in questionable headgear, Fleetwood wore this seemingly Rafael Nadal-inspired headband at the Hero Indian Open. Sure, the Englishman has got to do something to maintain that mane, but the headband made him look more Am than Pro in the European Tour event.
Nike
Alejandro Canizares
Smart details make all the difference. The yellow-and-blue tipping on Canizares’ classic stripe polo made his shirt feel fresh and new.
Colmar
Morgan Hoffmann
We saw plenty of retro styles revived at Arnold Palmer’s tournament last weekend. Few, though, looked as sharp as this extended contrast placket polo. Classic details and modern styling set the standard for today’s timeless looks.
Greyson
FootJoy
Jamie Lovemark
Black and navy can be combined for a very modern color scheme. Those that stay away from this look because they think the colors clash are missing the boat. Follow Lovemark’s lead by mixing navy pieces with matte black accessories, and you’ll add a little edge to your game on and off the course.
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Henrik Stenson
If you’d like to make a major statement with your style but still prefer to keep things on the simple side, a brightly colored sweater worn against a dark pair of trouser will do the trick every time. There was no missing Stenson on Saturday at Bay Hill once he teed up this lime green look.
Boss Green
FootJoy
Kevin Chappell
Identically matching multiple pieces in your outfit (The Hook Up) makes it look like you tried way too hard to come correct that morning. On the other hand, subtly hinting at different accents can be a very cool way to create a consistent kit. I love how Chappell’s hot-blue heel pads work back to the Nike swoosh on his cap in the same color.
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