J.Lindeberg has unleashed its Summer Holiday Golf collection for 2025, and if you’ve been quietly begging the fashion gods for golfwear that doesn’t look like a Red Bull can mated with a polo shirt, your prayers may just have been answered.
True to the brand’s Nordic DNA, the range delivers clean lines, functional form, and just enough flair to signal you’re in the know—without needing to shout it from the 18th tee.
This is not your average seasonal fluff. J.Lindeberg has trimmed the fat and served up a lean, stylish capsule built for those who demand as much from their tailoring as they do their tee shots.
Scandi Precision, Summer Soul
The look-book reads like a masterclass in restraint. The silhouettes are deliberate—neither boxy nor brash—with men’s pieces like the Mitch Pant and Short that move like gym gear but dress like they’ve read a room.
On the women’s side, it’s all about functional elegance: featherlight skirts with hidden shorts, dresses that swing like they mean it, and polos that behave under pressure.
And the palette? Classic JL. Think crisp neutrals anchored in navy and black, gently prodded awake by summer hues like coral and sky blue.
The Legacy Polo and Jada Dress are standout items that speak softly but stylishly.
In short, if you’ve had your fill of high-vis hype and obnoxious branding, J.Lindeberg’s got your antidote right here.
Fit Like a Fairway—If You Know the Rules
Let’s talk fit. This isn’t your dad’s drapey Sunday set. J.Lindeberg favours a European trim—tailored, not clingy, but certainly not baggy.
Polos like the Bea and Tiana compress where needed, so consider sizing up if you prefer a more traditional, British cut.
Mid-layers and dresses run true to size, and thanks to JL’s updated virtual try-on tool and detailed model stats, you won’t have to play guessing games in the checkout queue.
Fabric That Works as Hard as You Do


JL isn’t just whispering sweet marketing nothings—there’s proper graft in this gear. Their TX Jerseys and Flex Compression fabrics manage to breathe, stretch, and hold shape better than most “athleisure” knock-offs trying to pass as golfwear.
The Vent 500 sneaker deserves its own victory lap: as comfy as your favourite trainer but with traction that’ll stick through a damp back nine.

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Stitching’s tight, zippers glide silently, and there’s no label-scratching rigidity.
Even the Bridger Belt, made with vegetable-tanned Italian leather, is a nod to craftsmanship rarely seen at its £55 price point.
And mercifully, most items are cold wash, line dry—no alchemist’s handbook required.
Price Tag with a Punch, Not a Gimmick
Make no mistake: this is premium gear. Items start around £55 and stretch up to £200. But the build quality backs it up.
The Leon Mid-Layer alone could see you through spring tee-offs, breezy summer evenings, and the first chill of autumn.

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And items like the Mitch Short or Amy Skirt won’t look out of place when you’re sipping a post-round rosé instead of roughing the range.
Flexible payment options sweeten the deal, and with wear-after-wear resilience baked into the seams, the cost-per-use maths holds up. Nothing feels inflated for the sake of trend-chasing.
Available Now—But Not Forever
The Summer Holiday Golf drop is live now on J.Lindeberg’s site, with bits trickling into Selfridges and Nordstrom.
But be warned—popular sizes in the Mitch Pant and Amy Skirt are already vanishing faster than a Pro V1 into a water hazard.
Green Credentials That Actually Hold Water
J.Lindeberg’s 2025 collection holds up under the eco-microscope. Recycled synthetics, PFAS-free coatings, and low-impact dyes from renewable-powered mills all check out.
Factory transparency? Yes. Traceable animal fibres? Tick. They’ve still got ground to cover in resale and repair schemes, and global shipping’s still a footprint to wrestle with—but on balance, it’s more sustainable than most brands pretending to try.
JL, True to Its Roots—Just Sharper
This isn’t a reboot. It’s an evolution. The brand’s kept its soul—sharp urban-sport aesthetics, functional detailing, and that signature JL tailoring—while fine-tuning it for a golfer who’s as likely to grab lunch in Shoreditch as they are to hit a round at Sunningdale. Heritage shows up in the details—the buckles, the collars, the restraint.
Final Score: Buy It Before It’s Gone
If you want golfwear that respects tradition, embraces innovation, and doesn’t try to turn you into a walking billboard, J.Lindeberg’s Summer Holiday Golf collection is more than worth a look.
The Leon Mid-Layer, Amy Skirt, and Vent 500s deserve a place in your summer rotation.
Mind the fit, dodge the Milly on a blustery day, but otherwise, swing freely—this is kit that does the job without breaking a sweat.
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