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The Week In Style: 09.30.15

What worked – and what didn't – this week at the Tour Championship

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Jordan Spieth
Jordan Spieth closed out 2015 double fisting some serious hardware after winning both the Tour Championship and the FedEx Cup. The only thing more consistent than this kid’s game is his wardrobe. Take a tour of Jordan’s closet and you’ll see a run of super simple, well-fitting styles based around blues and the grays. Well that, and a ton of trophies.Under Armour
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Rory McIlroy
We got another good look at Rory’s custom Lunar Control 3s this week at the Tour Championship and we’re still digging ‘em. The latest Lunars share the same fly-knit technology as their predecessors but the team has added this orange, white and silver color way to the mix and moved the Swoosh down around the toe to mirror some of the brand’s soccer spikes.Nike Golf
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Justin Rose
On the topic of subtle detail accents, Justin Rose put this contrast placket polo into play last week. Contrast doesn’t always refer to color as Rose’s shirt is all red but the collar and placket are made from different materials. Tonal contrasting is a great way to draw up some sophisticated details and can elevate the simplest styles in a smart way.Ashworth Golf
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Rickie Fowler/Mike Miller
Little People, Big World! Rickie’s no shrimp, but he was dwarfed when he strolled down the fairway Thursday next to the Portland Trailblazer’s Mike Miller. I’d love to meet the East Lake member tasked with telling this dude he needs to tuck his shirt in . . .Puma Golf
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Jason Day
I respect the consistency as this is now the second week in a row we’ve seen this shirt on Day, but the collar is, and will continue to be, too small for him. The smaller collar was developed to pair with the skinny tie and whether you were in favor of that trend, its moment has long passed. Day’s shirt just looks out of balance.Adidas Golf
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Rory McIlroy/Dustin Johnson/Zach Johnson
Teal continues to trend on tour and I especially love the way these guys paired the shade with flatter-finished, light-gray trousers; simple, modern and fresh. White would also be a very crisp option for those looking to make a brighter statement.Nike Golf
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Danny Lee
Speaking of modern style, Danny Lee has a very cool way of wearing classic pieces and rocking cool accessories for a style that is both simple and unique. The woven belt has an old school vibe and the champagne color-way is an unexpected highlight. The belt creates a nice transition from the yellow polo to the white pants.Chervo
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Scott Piercy
Scott Piercy always keeps the fit of his clothes on point. This is a great reference for players on either end of the style spectrum -- short sleeves bi-sect the biceps, trouser break slightly just on top of his shoes. If you like to mess with a lot of color and pattern, wearing your clothes like this will make you look like you know exactly what you’re doing. If you generally stick to the solids, razor sharp fits will make the simplest styles stand out anywhere.J. LindebergFootJoy
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Bubba Watson
We’ve always said that Bubba looks better in lighter, brighter shades and this Oakley art deco polo in white and teal feels like one of his most interesting to date. The color combo fits his vibrant personality (not to mention his neon pink driver) and the print is interesting without being over the top. Well done!Oakley
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Henrik Stenson
Stenson is one of the most powerful players on tour and the monochromatic look only takes the intimidation level up to 11. That said, if the dude is gonna keep on that curl work out he better get a tailor to give him a little more room in the sleeves. Somebody’s gotta let those pythons breathe a bit.Hugo Boss
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Miguel Angel Jimenez
There are two must-add styles to your fall wardrobe this season and a tailored cotton five pocket is one of them. They’re dressier than a jean but more fun than any of your chinos. This is one of the only parts of Jimenez’s style that you can pull off in your own game so take advantage of it.Bobby Jones
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Bernhard Langer
he second must-add piece to your fall wardrobe is a lightly-filled puffer vest. These vests are all over the menswear market at all different price points. They’re lightweight, easily packable and allow for a great range of motion.Bogner
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