I was inspired to write this article based on gazing at the photo below from Fuzzylizzie Vintage Clothing website.
Suppose you are daydreaming about how your great grandmother or your grandmother looked as a golfer or imagined her being one. You are having a casual conversation with someone outside the country club when an 1894 woman just passed you by as you entered the club house doors. Your eyes met a practicably dressed female golfer wearing her acceptable golf ensemble.
Suddenly, you awakened in the current year 2009, and passed through a remodeled, yet the same, country club building and noticed 115 years later, there is a complete change in a woman’s golf attire.
As clothes are considered “nothing less than the furniture of the mind made visible” according to James Laver [Style in Costume], then what are these two golfing women making visible or telling us through what they are wearing? Now without a conversation, you actually sum up people or at least register the information of what they are wearing. Now of days don’t tell me you don’t see the young tattooed arm woman, golfer or not, when she enters a store or building or the high-boot tutu wearing woman who is walking the streets. I mean if you are concerned about fashion and what it projects in any way, you do have a opinion and perhaps a summation.
Take for instance, the 1984 golfing woman wears a fully sleeved, high-top collared blouse that fits tightly under arms. The sleeves are bubbled on the shoulders almost to her elbows. This golfer’s blouse fits snugly to the body down to the waist. Her long, flowing gathered skirt, dropping close to the top of her golf shoes, is accented with a tight cinched belt. Oftentimes, the hat barely has enough bill to shade the eyes while some have flat tops and brims.

an illustration from an 1894 Harper’s Bazar
Some fashionable golfers might say that the 1894 woman golfer as well as any other person in any other time period or occasion might be telling us her sex, age, class status, perhaps occupation, origin, personality, maybe opinion and her current mood. Who wouldn’t agree on most of these listings? Comparatively speaking, what is this 2009 woman golfer telling you about herself?
Could we be seeing a independent, spirited lady who carries her own weight as well as her golf bag, wears leopard printed visor and matching gloves perhaps indicating that she is a bit wild. She appears to feel good about herself in black golf attire. Could this indicate that she is dominant, also sophisticated and is comfortable when she plays golf. Her big smile might indicate that she is outgoing and loves to have fun.
More than likely, the 1894 woman is athletic and maybe vibrant as well. Who would go to all the trouble to dress so athletically uncomfortable to meet the approval of what is acceptable for the day unless she loved to golf? Unlike most folks having an opinion about an 1894 male golfer. There were obviously some who didn’t mind his lady accompanying him or her golf society friends at the club or on the course. Perhaps the 1894 man thought similarly to what women wore then on the golf course at that time as the professional men of the 1970ties thought when a lot of women re-entered the workplace. They desired women to wear clothes that made them look serious as well as look pretty, even if they were uncomfortable for the lady.
Conclusively, visually registering information about what a woman is communicating based on her golf attire, doesn’t always tell you what you think you know about her. Some women are “want-to-be(s)” and would be terribly ostracized and criticized if they dared try to express themselves the way they truly want to. Just be thankful that the golf world allows for these costume try-out s and reality dressing as well. No matter if an 1894 or 2009 golfer, women find spicy ways to dress while golfing. As we move from history towards our current day, our clothing continue to reflect what we are expressing or trying to express or even disguise. http://SurLadyGolf.com awaits your order of women’s golf accessories, clothing, and gifts whether the desire is to be… colorful, practical, contemporary, or wild.
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