Spring Drop 3: The Sloane Square Edit
The inspiration for Spring Drop 3 begins in London, in a small but storied part of the city known as Sloane Square.
For decades, the neighborhood has been associated with a particular kind of effortless style. In the 1980s and 90s, it became shorthand for a group the British press called the “Sloane Rangers”. Young Londoners whose wardrobes blended tailoring, equestrian influences, and classic sportwear into something quietly polished.
It was a look built on balance. Crisp shirts, structured layers, and pieces designed to move easily between city life and the countryside. Practical, but always considered.
That sensibility became the starting point for the Sloane Square Edit.
This drop introduces a more refined perspective to Williams Athletic Club. Silhouettes feel slightly more tailored. Fabrics feel elevated while remaining easy to wear. The pieces are designed to move naturally between sport and everyday life.
Where earlier drops lean more directly into athletic performance, this edit brings a touch of polish. It’s the kind of clothing that feels just as appropriate walking through the city as it does arriving at the course.
There’s also a natural connection between this London influence and the spirit of Williams Athletic Club itself. Golf has always lived somewhere between sport and style. Historically, the game has drawn from tailoring, equestrian culture, and traditional sportwear, creating a wardrobe that feels both practical and refined.
The Sloane Square Edit reflects that intersection.
These are pieces designed to layer easily, travel well, and integrate into a wardrobe beyond the course. The shapes are clean, the colors intentional, and the fabrics chosen to perform without feeling overly technical.
In many ways, this drop captures the philosophy behind Williams Athletic Club most clearly. Clothing that respects the traditions of sport while adapting to the rhythm of modern life.
Because the game rarely exists in isolation. It’s part of the day, not separate from it.
And the right wardrobe should move with it.