Spring Drop 2: The Range Edit
Spring Drop 2 marks a shift for Williams Athletic Club. The collection begins on the course, but this edit expands beyond it. The Range Edit is about the moments around the game, the walk to the range, the coffee after a round, the afternoon that stretches into evening.
These pieces are designed with performance at their core, but styled for everyday life. Softer silhouettes. Easy layers. Colors that feel considered rather than technical.
At the center of the edit is the Kaylee Jacket, a lightweight, water-repellent layer that moves easily between settings. It’s structured without feeling rigid and refined without feeling precious. Worn over a polo on the course, layered with a button-up while traveling, or thrown on for a casual afternoon, it’s the kind of piece that becomes part of your daily rotation almost immediately.
The Savannah Button-Up continues that same sense of ease. Slightly oversized and intentionally relaxed, it’s designed to be worn a number of ways. Buttoned neatly, half-tucked into shorts, worn open over a tank, or thrown on over swimwear. It brings polish without feeling overly styled. Not a golf shirt trying to look casual, but a wardrobe piece that simply happens to perform.
Then there’s the Casey Woven Short, which introduces a stronger sense of proportion and color into the collection. The silhouette is clean and easy, with a drape that feels intentional rather than oversized. Paired with a polo, a knit, or a lightweight jacket, it anchors the look while keeping everything relaxed.
Together, these pieces capture the spirit behind Williams Athletic Club at its most complete. Clothing built for movement, but equally designed for the rest of the day. Because performance shouldn’t be limited to the course, and style shouldn’t disappear when you step onto it.