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Chapeau Noir has provided insight on golf fashion trends in the following publications:

Edinburgh Scotsman - July 14, 2010 - Dressed to a tee: Fashion at the Open, By Alice Wyllie

"It's generally accepted that if you look good, you feel good - which can then translate into playing better golf," he says.

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Compleat Golfer (South Africa) - August 2010 - A Flash In The Pants

"When choosing your belt buckle, feel free to express your personality, but be honest with yourself in regard to your personal dimensions. Gents a dessert or two over 36 inches in the waist should try to avoid larger-scale buckles... there's no need to draw attention to an already prominent area."

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CNG Style Quotient Index

Updated regularly, CNG presents the hot and not of golf fashion...

Hot: TRUE linkswear, single strap golf bags, Travis Mathew, Ryan Moore, Kikkor Golf

Not: Steve Elkington, colorblind fabric, straw hats, sloppy plackards, giant belt buckles with beaucoup bling

(As of June 6, 2010.)

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« Ogilvy Signing With Travis Mathew »

Geoff Ogilvy in Travis Mathew, day two of SBS Championship. (Sam Greenwood/Getty Images North America)As speculated here yesterday on chapeaunoirgolf.com, Geoff Ogilvy will be signing with Travis Mathew, according to fellow blogger the Khaki Crusader.

On Friday Ogilvy wore TM's Scotch polo. Although a matter of personal choice and comfort, Chapeau Noir recommends that Ogilvy order his shirts one size smaller for next week.

The KC notes that Travis Mathew is on the verge of signing two other big names to deals.

Hmm. Of the big names out there currently without apparel deals both Ryan Moore and Adam Scott come to mind.

Moore is the less likely candidate here as going the unconventional route seems to be his thing, clubs and clothes included.

Chapeau Noir is betting on Adam Scott, who has been using Hugo Boss as a purely interim solution, plans to make his PGA Tour debut at Riviera in early February.

Adam Scott relaxes during the second round of the Australian Open in December 2009. (Matt King/Getty Images AsiaPac)

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