The Gap x Malbon Invitational Showed Where Golf Is Going
We were on the ground for the first-ever Malbon x Gap Invitational, held at Plainfield Country Club in New Jersey—a private Donald Ross design with serious pedigree, including multiple PGA TOUR stops and, more recently, a major USGA event. Malbon has a proven formula when it comes to experiential golf, but this outing had a different flavor. Gap’s fingerprints were all over it.The branding struck a refined balance: understated but intentional. A custom banner hung beneath the Plainfield CC entrance sign, a move rarely seen at clubs this traditional. Custom tee markers, co-branded flags and drinkware brought the identity to life without overpowering the setting. It wasn’t the most produced event we’ve seen from Malbon, but every detail felt considered.Gap and Malbon used the occasion to preview their new limited-edition capsule, a 33-piece collection designed to celebrate timeless style across generations. Unlike other Malbon collabs, this one was manufactured by Gap. And the pieces blended the heritage brand's vintage sensibilities with modern fits: washed-out plaids, rugby stripes, faded knits and a clever "PAR" logo rendered in Gap’s iconic serif font. But through it all, the slouchy silhouettes and dropped shoulders still made it unmistakably Malbon.The crowd reflected that same mix of heritage and contemporary edge. Golf culture tastemakers like Nikki Blades stood alongside names better known in the wider fashion and media conversation—Jimmy from Throwing Fits, Mark Boutilier, Davis Burleson from Whatspoppin. Celebrity athletes like Michael Strahan and CC Sabathia were also in the mix, underscoring how far the game’s cultural reach has stretched.The campaign itself features Swedish pro Jesper Parnevik—long considered a fashion disruptor—alongside his children Peg and Phoenix, echoing the multi-generational narrative woven through the collection.For Gap and Malbon, the invitational wasn’t just a product launch. It was a statement about the future of golf style and who gets to shape it. The collection itself launches on Friday, 12PM ET via Malbon and Gap.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

We were on the ground for the first-ever Malbon x Gap Invitational, held at Plainfield Country Club in New Jersey—a private Donald Ross design with serious pedigree, including multiple PGA TOUR stops and, more recently, a major USGA event. Malbon has a proven formula when it comes to experiential golf, but this outing had a different flavor. Gap’s fingerprints were all over it.
The branding struck a refined balance: understated but intentional. A custom banner hung beneath the Plainfield CC entrance sign, a move rarely seen at clubs this traditional. Custom tee markers, co-branded flags and drinkware brought the identity to life without overpowering the setting. It wasn’t the most produced event we’ve seen from Malbon, but every detail felt considered.
Gap and Malbon used the occasion to preview their new limited-edition capsule, a 33-piece collection designed to celebrate timeless style across generations. Unlike other Malbon collabs, this one was manufactured by Gap. And the pieces blended the heritage brand's vintage sensibilities with modern fits: washed-out plaids, rugby stripes, faded knits and a clever "PAR" logo rendered in Gap’s iconic serif font. But through it all, the slouchy silhouettes and dropped shoulders still made it unmistakably Malbon.
The crowd reflected that same mix of heritage and contemporary edge. Golf culture tastemakers like Nikki Blades stood alongside names better known in the wider fashion and media conversation—Jimmy from Throwing Fits, Mark Boutilier, Davis Burleson from Whatspoppin. Celebrity athletes like Michael Strahan and CC Sabathia were also in the mix, underscoring how far the game’s cultural reach has stretched.
The campaign itself features Swedish pro Jesper Parnevik—long considered a fashion disruptor—alongside his children Peg and Phoenix, echoing the multi-generational narrative woven through the collection.
For Gap and Malbon, the invitational wasn’t just a product launch. It was a statement about the future of golf style and who gets to shape it. The collection itself launches on Friday, 12PM ET via Malbon and Gap.