Quagmire, the lifestyle apparel company known for its edgy, modern golf and sportswear, premiered its 2010 men’s and women’s collections at the PGA Merchandise Show.
The new collection is highlighted by contrasting color combinations, casual styling and new fabrications. Merging elements from sport and street fashion, Quagmire’s latest collection offer vibrant looks that are designed to take the wearer from the greens to the downtown scene.
“You don’t have to be a serious golfer to wear Quagmire,” says co-founder Geoff Tait. “Our styles are fresh and playful, and designed to fit our customer’s lifestyle. Whether it’s hanging out at the bar Friday night, golfing on Saturday or hitting the beach-Quagmire helps you look good and feel great in what you wear, wherever you are.”
Environmentally Friendly Fabric
Crafted from Quagmire’s exclusive, environmentally-friendly “Gud ‘N’ Dri” fabric, the line’s polos are available in several textures including pique, interlock and cotton slub. The 2010 collection also includes a new “Recycled Honeycomb” 100 percent polyester cloth. Performance wise the Gud ‘N’ Dri fabric breathable, fast-drying, offers UV protection, and antimicrobial.
You’ll notice what a soft hand the Gud ‘N’ Dri fabric has, which is static-free, and wrinkle and pilling-resistant. For the bottoms in the collection, Quagmire has introduced a woven-nylon, seersucker plaid and cotton stripe, among other fabrications.
Men’s and Women’s Designs
Quagmire’s 2010 men’s and women’s designs include names like “Heckler,” “Choke,” and “Lipout,” emphasizing the line’s tongue and cheek approach to fashion. Some of the highlights for me were the Women’s CrossHand, with it’s diagonal button placket that goes across the chest, gives a modern twist to buttoning up your shirt.
The BeerCart shirt for men also had a unique design with the Green/Grey/White color blocking that looked like a wave and the placement of Quagmire logo on the back. You really see the playfulness in the designs and how they accent their pieces, with subtle style elements.
Retailing from $65 for some tops to $79 for select outerwear, the 2010 Quagmire Golf Collection is reasonably priced, and you don’t have to spend a lot of money to look good on the golf course.


