The Week In Style: 11.11.14
Bubba Watson
When you win the WGC-HSBC Champions in the exciting way Bubba did last weekend, whatever you wear can look electric. That said, the high-intensity colors Watson wore a few weeks back felt a lot more in line with his personality than the drab, dusty shades he wore during his victory in China.Oakley
Ian Poulter
Speaking of color, just because the thermometer is starting to dip doesn't mean your wardrobe needs to get cold and dark, too. Here Poulter pulls off the low-temperature look perfectly by keeping his colors in a similar palette and layering his look smoothly.IJP Design
Graeme McDowell
G-Mac turned up on-trend at the HSBC in his Kartel printed polo. Prints continue to be popular on and off the course, and for good reason: They wear like a solid but add just enough interest to your look to keep things exciting.G-Mac by Kartel
Martin Kaymer
Hunter Mahan
This is a really strong look from Under Armour. This simple style is grounded in navy while working in slate shades of blue with the sweater and polo for a very modern move. Something tells me he's wearing a white belt underneath that sweater but, I'm going to pretend it's navy and give Mahan a pass.Under ArmourFootjoy
Adam Scott
Hiroshi Iwata
This was another cool extended placket this week from Iwata. I don't anticipate this style turning into a mass-market look, but it's nice to see a new silhouette on tour. Also, if you feel like test-driving some patterned trousers but aren't ready to go full tartan, this micro check is the way to do it.
Luke Donald
Yet another week where the vest comes up looking cooler than ever. The key to this full-zip style is coordinating the colors for a monochromatic, modern take on a classic piece. That matte-black RLX buckle is pretty sweet, too! Great work all around from one of the game's consistently best dressers.RLX-Ralph LaurenFootjoy
Ze-cheng Dou
The Chinese junior sensation, who made his pro debut at the HSBC, brings a lot of look here, and I don't hate it. The black sunglasses, bucket hat and plaid trousers bring a serious 1980s vibe that may not work for everyone, but Dou pulls it off with personality.
Sakura Yokomine
On the list of colors that should not be worn together, neon yellow and red are probably at the top. Unless you're a Ferrari, yellow and red as a rule never look good together.
Erina Hara
The sailor-stripe cardigan and five-pocket trouser is a really cool look from Hara. Navy, red and gray are basic fall shades that always coordinate well and pants make the whole kit feel a bit fresher.
Morgan Pressel
I'm starting to see players bringing more off-course outerwear styles on tour, such as Pressel here with the quilted vest. I'm all for it. I don't think it's a stretch to think the more we can blend our on/off-course kits, the more approachable -- not to mention stylish -- the game becomes.