Joueur de Paris is a French clothing and accessories label built on art × sport × city, and it treats the golf polo as a proper wardrobe piece rather than a practice-range uniform. The clubhouse has always had its own code: understated, structured, a little old-fashioned in the best possible way. That's the vocabulary the brand borrows from, far removed from any course or sporting licence.
The golf polo, a wardrobe already defined
Before it was ever a piece of sportswear, the golf polo was a silhouette. Buttoned collar, straight cut, a fabric that drapes without clinging: this design set itself on the greens long before golf became an excuse for style. Joueur de Paris borrows that design the way you'd borrow a classic typeface — you don't reinvent it, you simply lay it out differently.
In the Golf collection, the polo sits alongside the jacket and the t-shirt on the same graphic thread: Palm Springs motifs, art × sport mashups, never a team crest or a player's name. The garment tells the story of a clubhouse mood, not a competition.
That choice changes how the garment reads. A licensed polo points to a tournament, a season, a score. A golf polo treated as a poster points to a mood instead — a 1970s clubhouse, a Californian palette, a pattern that could have existed without ever having been worn on an actual course.
Why does clubhouse style spill beyond the course?
The clubhouse has always been an in-between space: neither the course nor the city. It keeps sport's clean collar while shedding the constraints of the game. It's that in-between quality that appeals to an everyday wardrobe — a golf polo works just as well under a jacket as it does on its own, on a weekend, with no need to ever pick up a club.
This shift is not some kind of disguise. It comes down to three details inherited from the course, which everyday clothing borrows exactly as they are:
- a structured collar that frames the neck without ever collapsing
- a straight cut, designed for movement, so comfortable in any situation
- a breathable fabric, closer to technical textile than heavyweight cotton
What sets apart a golf polo designed as a garment
The difference lies in the detail, not the logo. At Joueur de Paris, every piece is either embroidered thread by thread or printed at high density — two techniques that set the motif into the fabric rather than on top of it. A Palm Springs mashup, a reimagined golf composition: the design stays crisp wash after wash, without cracking.
The Embroidered collection brings together the pieces where thread draws the motif rather than ink. It also includes jackets that extend the golf wardrobe beyond the polo, such as the vintage Palm Spring Golf Club embroidered jacket, designed to layer over a polo without ever overpowering it.
Unisex cut, sizes S to XXL: the golf polo isn't gendered, it's sized to fit a silhouette, not a department. The same principle applies to the embroidered caps and beanies, which round out the clubhouse wardrobe in one size rather than a full range.
Building an everyday clubhouse outfit
A golf polo rarely stands on its own — it's a foundation, not a statement. A few pointers for wearing it well beyond the practice range:
- pair the polo with an embroidered cap from the Caps collection to carry the motif up to the head rather than repeating it across the chest
- keep only one strong graphic piece at a time — let the polo carry the motif and keep the rest of the outfit understated
- switch between polo and t-shirt from the same world depending on the season, such as the embroidered Palm Springs Golf t-shirt, to keep things consistent without repeating the same cut
The rest of the golf wardrobe, polo cuts included, can be found in the Polos collection, where the guiding thread stays the same: treating sportswear as a wearable piece of art.
Every order is made to order, shipped within 2 to 4 days, with free delivery from €69 spent. Returns remain possible within 30 days.
Is the Joueur de Paris golf polo made to order?
Yes. Every piece is made to order, which accounts for the 2- to 4-day dispatch time before it ships.
Are sizes available beyond L?
The cut is unisex and available from S to XXL. Caps and beanies, on the other hand, come in one size only.
Are the golf motifs linked to a brand or a team?
No. All the motifs are 100% original Joueur de Paris designs, with no team, league or player licensing.