Tommy Fleetwood played the first round of the U.S. Open in a $750 cardigan

Never change, Tommy.

Tommy Fleetwood during round 1 of the 2026 U.S. Open. Image: Reuters
Tommy Fleetwood during round 1 of the 2026 U.S. Open. Image: Reuters

Tommy Fleetwood has been no stranger to a bold fashion move since his departure from Nike at the beginning of the year.

In addition to re-embracing baggy pants, club pro shop merch and everything in-between (including pieces from the likes of Sun Day Red, Lululemon, Vuori and G/FORE), the Englishman has become one of the PGA Tour's style icons almost overnight, with his weekend outfits now the subject of much anticipation from the sport's fashion commentariat.

Fleetwood clearly has a budget to play with that most mere mortals don't however. In addition to dropping wads of cash at whichever club he happens to land in while on tour, he took to the course for the first round at the U.S. Open in a get-up that's truly only attainable with a FedEx Cup winner's bank balance.

Catching eyes as Fleetwood ambled to an even-par round at Shinnecock Hills was his cardigan, which had a large golf ball motif emblazoned on its hip side. Naturally, this led plenty to immediately wonder what cardigan it was, and the answer was soon found.

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As it turns out, the cardigan isn't from a golf brand at all, rather it's from New York-based luxury brand Leret Leret, which specialises in high-end cashmere and cotton garments.

The cardigan is made from 100% medium-weight cashmere, and is woven by a specialist workshop located in Mongolia. It's also available strictly in limited quantities, with each piece in the brand's collection getting limited runs – hence the price.

Courtesy Leret Leret
Courtesy Leret Leret

You can grab one for yourself at Leret Leret's website.

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