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Gloves - color or not?

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    I would like to have my gloves personalized

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    I don't have a problem with color as long as I have an option. Some times I feel that I would like to have a little splash of color, but most of the time it is black and white. I know that I would change gloves more often if I had a wider variety.

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    I prefer no color.

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    If it matches, then Im all for it!

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    I'm a White glove guy. They go with everything and the glove I play (Pure Touch Limited) happens to only be available in White.

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    CNSavage

    I don't have a problem with color as long as I have an option. Some times I feel that I would like to have a little splash of color, but most of the time it is black and white. I know that I would change gloves more often if I had a wider variety.

     

    I like the SciFlex when using different color options.

     

     

    Rick, The SciFlex is still available in the multi color set aren't they?

     

    Thanks

    Tim

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    I always liked color. There used to be a company that sold lots of cabretta gloves in different colors. I'd buy red, blue, and probably yellow in the beginning.

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    You can't ever go wrong with a sweet PTL! love em! Wish I could find them in local stores.

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    nickpoz

    The color in the SciFlex is about as bold as I go.  Its nice they come in the assorted pre-packs to give a little variety.  

    i never knew that i have always bought them as individual gloves. Where do you find the assorted packs?

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    Five pages of responses and not one reply sees the irony of thinking that "traditional" in golf gloves means white!!  

    Just for the record>> Back in the sixties,  Titleist/FJ typically sold gloves in many colors. Dark blue, baby blue, red, bright green, pink for women,  black, yellow, and even purple could all be found.  Worn by the pros and hackers alike. 

    So, actually, "traditional," if you are talking about 50 years ago, meant COLOR--not white. Black was probably the most common. Look at old color photos of the pros and you'll see Nicklaus wearing a lot of black gloves. 

    Hubert Green liked bright green gloves and so did Ken Green. Check photos of Doug Sanders and you'll see every color glove they made, as he matched them to his shoes.

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    A pro told me back in the 70's the white gloves were made with better leather and that colored gloves had defects that the color would hide. Any truth to that?

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    I thought just white/black till the day I bought the first FJ Junior glove to my daugther with red.

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    fredcloss

    A pro told me back in the 70's the white gloves were made with better leather and that colored gloves had defects that the color would hide. Any truth to that?

    I don't think so. They all cost the same and there were so many made in color, it wouldn't make sense that they all had defects. 

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    I like Tar Heel's Idea about selling three packs online in colors of your choice....Pink should not be the only color for women ! Definitely need to expand the palette.... I would wear any of the colors shown in the men's collection. Might even add or tweak a few !

    There needs to be some kind of balance between the crazy 'glove it' women's printed gloves and the two basics FJ offers.

    Alex (AKA GGG)