After recently parting ways with Nike, there is reason to believe that Tiger Woods will have a new look—with a familiar theme—when he tees it up next.
On Friday night, several Twitter accounts pieced together what a possible new clothing line from Woods could look like. The accounts report that TaylorMade—Woods’ equipment sponsor—is moving toward launching a new lifestyle brand reportedly labeled Sunday Red. The Twitter handle @LIVGolfUpdates was first to report the news:
🐅🚨 Tiger Woods will be debuting a new clothing line under TaylorMade's umbrella called "Sunday Red". His contract with Nike was up in 2023, and he will be launching this new line in early 2024.
While the Nike partnership may have ended, Sunday Red seems to be just beginning. pic.twitter.com/71YTL06BsA
— Tee Times (@TeeTimesPub) January 20, 2024
🚨🔴⚫️ #SUNDAY RED — TaylorMade. Tiger Woods. Sunday Red. Coming Soon. (H/t @LIVGolfUpdates) pic.twitter.com/saY0won9C9
— NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) January 20, 2024
What is unclear from these reports is whether TaylorMade could be working to produce an apparel line of its own or whether it might attempt to work in conjunction with another apparel maker to help launch a line. Sources have told Golf Digest an additional apparel company could be involved as a collaborator.
The Sunday red shirt has been a staple for Woods his entire pro career, and it goes back to his days at Stanford. He also has said in past interviews that his mother influenced him wearing that “power color,” which is the color of Sunday in her native Thailand, where people wear colors based on the day of the week. The more you know, right?
For more than 27 years, Woods wore a Nike version of that Sunday red before announcing the end of that iconic partnership earlier this month. In that announcement, Woods also hinted at “another chapter” and that he would see everyone in L.A., referencing the PGA Tour event that he hosts, the Genesis Invitational.
— Tiger Woods (@TigerWoods) January 8, 2024
Now it appears it’s becoming more clear what that next chapter will be. At least, in terms of apparel.
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