Redvanly's Fall 2023 Line Might Be Their Most Luxurious Yet—And It Performs Well, Too

This family-founded brand has found a way to combine athletic apparel with an elevated luxury aesthetic—without compromising performance.
Redvanly's Fall 2023 Line Might Be Their Most Luxurious Yet—And It Performs Well, Too
Redvanly's Fall 2023 Line Might Be Their Most Luxurious Yet—And It Performs Well, Too /

When you hear “golf gear,” or “golf attire,” a certain aesthetic comes to mind. It usually features shorts or pants made of technical fabric and loop holes for a belt, paired with a polo—and maybe if it’s cold out, a quarter-zip to top it all off. And there’s a reason for the “uniform” as many courses and clubs have a dress code that must be followed. That’s why it’s exciting when a brand finds a way to stick to the code while still keeping their gear fresh and new. Redvanly is doing just that.

The family-founded business was the brainchild of Andrew Redvanly, who wanted to create a premier activewear brand for athletes competing in individual sports categories, made by athletes. His cousin, David, ended up being the sole investor of the brand, and now heads up operations with Andrew’s brother, Eric. The brand is founded on athleticism and creating the absolute best, but with an added commitment to an elevated aesthetic. Think: comfortable, timeless essentials that look luxurious and perform well, too. That mission is likely why many of their silhouettes have done so well. And it’s why we were excited to see what they created for their upcoming fall line.

Redvanly fall line
Redvanly's fall line / Redvanly



"Athletic luxury is our brand, and while every collection is built on performance, this season embodies our understanding of the golf industry, while appreciating the modern man's lifestyle—from business meeting, to course, to court, to dinner, to social engagement," says Andrew Redvanly. "From element proof fabrication to merino wool, our [technical] pieces have been best selling in the industry, which is why we're excited to announce our corduroy bottom releases, Collins—a lighter fit—and Bradley—a heavier fit—for autumn and winter 2023."

As for what's next, Redvanly wants to stay true to the original concept."Of course we pay attention to trends, but season after season, what you can expect from us is a fierce dedication to championing athletes, to honoring athleticism, and to prioritizing what is needed to enhance performance on the course and court—and in life," he says. "We are here to simplify—with grace, style, swag and luxury."

Check out some of the pieces from their new collection, and visit their site to see more.

Briar Quarter Zip

Briar Quarter Zip
Redvanly

The mock neck color contrasting collar on this long sleeve gives an elevated look to a classic quarter-zip. It's made out of a super soft, four-way stretch material that wicks moisture away from the body, keeping you fresh and warm.

$150; nordstrom.com

Bradley Pull On Trouser

Bradley Pull On Trouser
Redvanly

This plush-yet-lighter weight trouser option from the brand featured their CLIMATEcomfort material, that's made to keep you warm in cooler temps. It also won't restrict any movement thanks to the built-in whopping eight-way stretch!

$155; nordstrom.com

Ruxton Polo

Ruxton Polo
Redvanly

Think of this as a traditional golf polo, but modernized. Stand out from the rest of the group with this ombre top. It's made with a poly-spandex blend, and features a three-button placket front closure. The fabric feels soft and light against your skin.

$95; nordstrom.com

Collins Pull-On Corduroy Trouser

Collins Pull-On Corduroy Trouser
Redvanly

Corduroy golf pants? Yes, you read that right! Made from an athleticCORD fabric, these pants look elevated but still have the performance qualities you need—like durable four-way stretch and four pockets, both front and back. Luxurious comfort.

$150, redvanly.com

Quincy Hoodie

Quincy Hoodie
Redvanly

Luxury feels good against the body—and that’s what you’ll experience when you slip on this cashmere hoodie. Made out of an eco-friendly natural fiber, this top is technical enough to pull moisture away from your skin on a hot day on the course, and chic enough to be worn under a blazer to dinner. We love the colorblock details on the hems. 

$310; nordstrom.com

Halliday Pull-On Jogger

Halliday Pull-On Jogger
Redvanly

If you're looking for comfort on the course, look no further than this pair of joggers. They feature a four-way stretch material so you'll have complete mobility and won't feel restricted at all when driving the ball. The fabric is also wind and water resistant, too! They're available in 16 different colorways.

$135; nordstrom.com

Kent Pull-On Trouser

Kent Pull-On Trouser
Redvanly

A pull-on golf pant? You read that right. These lightweight pants have a faux button, but a fully functional zipper, and both front and back pockets. They’re made out of the brand’s GLYDINGnylon four-way stretch fabric which allows for full mobility through every swing. They’re also wind- and water-resistant. The pants are available in a 30-, 32-, or 34-inch inseam.

$110- $140; nordstrom.com

Hanover Pull-On Shorts

Hanover Pull-On Shorts
Redvanly

This best-selling short comes in 30 (!) different colorways. While the button on the waistband might be faux, the shorts still have a zipper for when nature calls, as well as front and back pockets. The nylon-spandex blend fabric is both wind and water resistant, and features four-way stretch that won’t restrict any of your movement. 

$110; nordstrom.com


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Amy Schlinger
AMY SCHLINGER

Amy Schlinger is a National Academy of Sports Medicine Certified Personal Trainer (NASM-CPT) and freelance journalist with over 12 years of experience. She regularly covers health, fitness, wellness, and lifestyle topics for Shape, Health Magazine, Self, Women's Health, Men's Health, The New York Post, Business Insider, Livestrong, Well + Good, MSN, and more. Her work has also appeared in Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Outside Magazine, Runner's World, Pilates Style, and more. She has held staff positions at Shape Magazine, DailyBurn, Self Magazine, Hearst, and PopSugar. She earned a B.A. in Media Arts and Design from James Madison University and is currently based in New York City. Amy has run six half marathons, completed two triathlons, biked two century rides and finished two Tough Mudder races as well as four Spartan races.