The Presidents Cup is already in full swing at the Royal Montreal Golf Club in Canada, which will run through the weekend (Sept. 24-29). This year, the official apparel looks come courtesy of B.Draddy, the golf and lifestyle brand known for its upscale looks designed for sport and beyond, who designed capsules for both the U.S. and International Teams led by Jim Furyk and Mike Weir respectively. The scripting includes looks for players that are made for all-weather golfing conditions, with crisp polos, nautical color ways, layering pieces, and plenty of hybrid and waterproof options in case of cool, rainy, or windy conditions from Zero Restriction’s range of stylized technical wear. All of the pieces designed for the tournament are limited edition and available for purchase, so you can rep the team of your choosing—or both.

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Here are the looks that U.S. Team’s Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa, and the rest will be donning:

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Americana navy, white, and red adds a bold classicism to the prep-inspired outfittings, which rely on two-toned and monochromatic styles that exude skill and confidence. A wide range of sweaters and vests allow for adaptability and versatility for the players who can style their looks according to the weather conditions.

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And for the International Team, here are the looks that Hideki Matsuyama, Adam Scott, Jason Day, and the rest will be sporting:

Thoughtful accents like the maple leaf print motif on the B.Draddy polo for Day One define the International Team’s aesthetic, designed to complement and compete with the U.S. Team’s scripting. Cooler grays like charcoal and steel make up the color ways, with sturdy fabrics like wool and cashmere setting the tone.

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