Manors Golf's new collection asks you to embrace the worst of the elements
'There is no such thing as bad weather, only inadequate clothing.'

There are two ways of approaching golf when the weather starts to turn. You can throw your hands up in the air, curse the gods of wind and rain and trudge your way back to the clubhouse, or you can lean into the gale, embrace the suck, and appreciate golf for what it was always truly meant to be: a battle of man vs. the raw elements.
For their Autumn/Winter 2025 collection, British upstart golf brand Manors are asking you to do the latter. Dubbed the Foulweather collection, the drop is the brand's most technical yet—emphasising as they always do a strong lean on fabrics that combine luxury with sustainability, but with a hardier edge designed to stand up to the harshest conditions. To test the pieces and shoot the lookbook, the Manors crew took the collection out on course in a place where fire, ice and the most violent tempests all converge: Iceland.
“Everyone knows about the fairweather golfer," Creative Director Luke Davies tells GolfMagic, "But we rarely meet the foulweather golfer. We wanted to create a collection for the real ones, who are here when the sun is gone. These pieces are also made to convert a few fairweather golfers into foulweather ones and I’m glad to say they passed the Icelandic test.”

Drawing inspiration from workwear and outerwear designed to withstand the elements across the decades, the collection highlights earthy tones and mixed hues of black, brown and ivory. The pieces take on a more utilitarian silhouette as well, working cutting-edge materials into heritage-inspired pieces with a baggier cut. A loose V-neck is made from military-grade cordura to withstand wind and rain, while the collection's windbreaker is, in a first for the brand, crafted from 100% merino wool with a windproof lining.
The new Stableford trousers, made from a recycled fabric that mimics cotton twill while providing stretch and durability, feature turned up hems in a nod to Ben Hogan's preferred way of wearing his trousers, with workwear-inspired pockets and a cut reminiscent of classic carpenter pants.

Staple pieces reimagined for the AW25 collection also include merino wool sweaters and vests, the Course polo made from recycled Oyster Shells, an insulated gilet, and a technical 5-panel cap, all rendered in a woodland camo pattern.
The full Manors AW25 Foulweather collection available to shop in its entirety now at Selfridges and Trendy Golf, while you can find out more at the Manors website.