Black Yak Hillcreek Launches Women's Leopard Warming Accessories
[Asia Economy Reporter Yujin Cho] Hillcreek, a golf wear brand operated by Black Yak (Chairman Kang Taeseon), has introduced the 'Leopard Warming Accessories,' a winter warming point item for female golfers enjoying winter rounds.
The Leopard Warming Accessories consist of golf shoes, earflap visors, and pouches, featuring a leopard pattern on black and white backgrounds that add a strong and sophisticated point to the thickly layered rounding look.
The leopard ankle golf shoes apply leopard-patterned fabric to the warm lining, making them both warm and stylish, with the added feature of a height-increasing effect.
Mink pom-poms on the string part add femininity and visually give a warm feeling. The spike-less golf shoes without studs on the sole can be used not only on the course but also in daily life.
The fur earflap sun visor protects the face from winter sunlight while applying artificial fur to the forehead and ear areas, providing excellent warmth when worn. Available in two colors, black and white, the white color features leopard-patterned artificial fur, making it a great point item.
A clutch, highly useful on the field, was also introduced. The volume golf pouch filled with padding gives a cozy seasonal feel and is a functional and portable item of a size suitable for small items.
The front features a leopard pattern with gold-colored logos and mink pom-poms as accents, adding a luxurious yet active feel. The black color offers a solid look for neat use and is also suitable as a simple fashion item in daily life.
A Hillcreek official said, “The Leopard Warming Accessories introduced by Hillcreek not only add warmth to winter rounding looks and serve as point items but are also highly versatile in daily life, and we expect them to be popular among female customers.”
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