We love to design pieces that work as well for play as they do for every day. Case in point, our Pointelle Hoodie. Crafted from the perfect combination of merino and cashmere, this chic knit is a practical extra layer for fall golf days. It also looks gorgeous with jeans and slingbacks. One piece, multiple ways to wear it. On The Course Duca Del Cosma Boreal Silver Golf Shoes Combining a stylish sneaker shape with a metallic silver finish, these super-comfortable golf shoes are crafted with soft Italian Nappa leather and can be worn both on the course, or off....
What could be better than combining travel with your favorite sport? If you’re packing your clubs and are looking to golf on your next adventure, we’ve rounded up some of the best grounds in England, NYC, California, France and more. Where to Play Golf in France Le Golf National: Famous for hosting the Ryder Cup and set against the stunning backdrop of Paris, Le Golf National has international acclaim, a challenging layout, incredible water features and offers a world-class golfing experience. Châteauform Golf d'Hardelot: With two distinct courses — Les Pins and Les Dunes — Châteauform Golf d'Hardelot is...
Ever since we launched in 2012, we have specialized in beautifully-crafted, sophisticated performance sportswear designed to last. Season after season, the collection is made so that you can add L’Etoile pieces to your wardrobe and have everything work together seamlessly. We create each new collection with the idea that you can mix and match your old and new L’Etoile. How do we do this? By staying true to L’Etoile’s signature palette. The L’Etoile palette boasts rich navy and bright whites paired with touches of vibrant red, kelly green and the occasional pop of yellow. If you prefer to stay tonal...
What could be more fun than combining travel with your favorite sport? If you love tennis and travel, we rounded up a few great courts in Paris, NYC, London, Bodrum, Istanbul and Miami. Have fun! Where to Play Tennis in Paris Paris Central Tennis: This blink-and-you’ll-miss-it covered court is tucked down a charming cobbled side street in Paris’ 12th arrondissement. A former stable, this indoor court features exposed wooden beams and is open to the public seven days a week, from 9am until 10pm. Where to Play Tennis in NYC Sportime Randall’s Island: Home to...