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Quiet Golf is getting louder
The brand continues to rapidly grow while staying completely true to itself.

Quiet Golf has come back swinging with their second drop of the fall season, reusing and revitalizing the palettes that were seen amongst the first nature themed release of Autumn. The familiar blues, greens, and browns are brought to different lights by adjusting the hue, while more complicated patterns bring another layer of elegance to the already dignified brand. The dad hat, in beige and black, has the detailed owl logo that brings it a smart and sophisticated look, while the blue five-panel introduces a new logo, the “Q-Ball”. This logo makes it’s return on the front and back of the classic forest green tee shirt, while the beige and blue tees introduce a funny cartoony logo that evokes the vibes of classic Saturday morning pulp comics in font and in drawing. The Padding Bear-inspired Golfing Owl is front and center on another tee design, in forest green and icy white, with the “global” logo looking nice and proper in black. Lot’s of great streetwear pieces, but if you know Quiet, you know we have to talk about their polos.
Quiet Golf polos are the most light and airy I’ve worn, yet the quality of the weave feels stronger than most other companies out there. Not to mention, they have completely killed the designs on this new batch. Proprietary squared patchwork print in light navy and olive is flanked by the “waves” polo in that classic Quiet forest green, and man, is it a stunner. With how their shirts translate from on screen images to real life, this is easily the standout of the whole collection, at least to me. A simpler yet just as detailed paisley polo comes in deep blue and an earthy brown, using the same color throughout the shirt just in different tones to bring an air of connectedness and coherence to an otherwise busy design. The “QG” logo pops in white, in the best way. We see the golfing owl, who we need as a headcover real soon, on a hoodie as well, forest and a classic heather grey. These street ready outers are flanked by course ready pullover Q zips, in blue and black, with the black already sold out online. Definitely up there in terms of form and function out of the whole collection.
This is Quiet’s first drop since announcing their plans for expansion both in their products and in their geography, and it is safe to say that they are continuing to trend in the right direction. The pieces of this collection are a perfect pairing to the first one, utilizing some of the same colors and vibes but remixing them and introducing them onto to different patterns and pieces. They do all this while continuing to stay true to the brand’s mission while furthering the high quality, cinematographic ideas and products that come out of Quiet Golf and its visionary creators. As we move closer to winter, and Quiet Golf’s full performance line, golfers are in for a treat as Quiet continues to evolve their production and designs to further push their vision and create a real community in this already niche sport of golf.