Royal Albartross expands women’s shoe range

Royal Albartross has added three new women’s golf shoes to its 2020 collection, with styles and colours that seamlessly transition from course to clubhouse.

The Sahara Black
The Sahara Black

Royal Albartross has added three new women’s golf shoes to its 2020 collection, with styles and colours that seamlessly transition from course to clubhouse.   

The Amalfi (RRP £235) is a laced sneaker with perforated upper leather. The soft, breathable leather lining and the lightweight Apex sole is designed for multi-directional traction. Available in white, black and navy, the Amalfi is handmade in Portugal. 

The Chelsea (RRP £149) is a slip-on loafer with tassle fringe available in tri-colour patterns with white and black base colours. The ergonomic insole is designed to provide support and breathability for the golfer.  The shoe provides a secure base and is extremely resistant to lateral slipping.   

The Sahara (RRP £235) features a snake print, leather upper with gold/rose eyelets. Its ultra-cushioned insole unit and lightweight VIBRAM Pro Golf outsole provide excellent stability for golf. 

“Comfort and cushioning are always critically important in a golf shoe, but we wanted to improve the fit in our new styles, making them a little narrower in the back and roomier in the toe bed so the shoes literally hug the feet,” said Alex Bartholomew, CEO and Founder. “Not only are these shoes great for golf, they look stylish anytime.”

The 2020 men’s and women’s collections are scheduled to ship this month.

The Chelsea White
Amalfi Navy

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