FootJoy and Garrett Leight collaborate to release shoes and eyewear

FootJoy may have outdone themselves with their recent collaboration with Garrett Leight, California Optical (GLCO) to produce limited-edition shoes and eyewear.

FJ has put a spin on their classic Premiere Series shoes with this limited-edition release. Each shoe features custom tortoise accents with a stunning cap toe option for women. Each pair of shoes comes with a unique pair of sunglasses from GLCO’s Spring Summer 22′ collection.

FJ and GLCO’s collaboration depict a bright and sunny Southern California Lifestyle. The shoe is available in a Packard and Tarlow option which are styles currently worn by some of the best players in the world.

FootJoy x GLCO Premiere Tour Series

FootJoy x GLCO Premiere Tour Series. (FootJoy)

The Packard is extremely lightweight and features hand selected Pittards of England of a soft full grain, waterproof leather upper with a tortoise printed saddle. FJ’s Ortholite FitBed has a molded heel cup and the VersaTrax+ outsole helps give Tour proven fit and performance.

The Tarlow, as seen on PGA Tour players such as Justin Thomas, Ian Poulter and Billy Horschel, is a cap toe design from hand-selected leather with calfskin details. All variations of the shoes will include Gold Pulsar cleats by Softspikes that delivers no-slip grip and a great look as you finish your swing.

The sunglasses are inspired by Leight’s favorite golf legend, Chi Chi Rodriguez and are from the Elkgrove Sun collection.

Photo of Garrett Leight

Photo of Garrett Leight. (FootJoy)

Available starting Wednesday, April 6, on footjoy.com and garrettleight.com, the men’s version will sell for $220 while the women’s shoe will sell for $200.

FootJoy x GLCO Shoes

Men’s Tarlow Golf Shoe – $220

Men’s Packard Golf Shoe – $220

Women’s Premiere Golf Shoe – $200

FootJoy x GLCO Eyewear

GLCO x FootJoy Elkgrove Sunglasses – $365

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