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    Malbon Cascade LS Windshirt Review

    By Joe Ferguson,

    1 days ago

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    Malbon is a brand making some serious waves within golf. Its crossover streetwear style has divided opinion amongst some golf fans and caused quite the furor at the 2024 Masters when Jason Day wore some of the brand's more statement pieces, even being asked to remove a particular vest by the powers that be at Augusta National at one point.

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    I for one am a huge fan of the brand and its progressive attitude towards golf fashion and opening the game up to a youth that may not have considered it ‘cool’ before. I actually wrote a piece staunchly defending the brand and Jason Day’s clothing choices that provoked a very strong reaction shortly after the Masters.

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    I was delighted to hear that I would be receiving a package of samples to try out from Malbon for our Autumn/Winter testing here at Golf Monthly, and the first piece I pulled out was the Cascade LS Windshirt. Looking to sit amongst some of the best golf windbreakers , I could tell immediately that I was going to love this top just from the colorway which is mainly black but with some really cool olive and purple accents that make it really pop, particularly on the back where the Malbon logo sits boldly in that olive color. I could also tell that I was going to love it from the weight, or in fact lack of it! The 100% polyester construction gives plenty of protection against the elements but the lightweight design and vent opening on the back provide real breathability like many of the best lightweight golf jackets .

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    So I was sold straight away, but the aesthetics would be no good if it didn’t fit well right? I am delighted to report that the L size fitted my 6ft 3” frame beautifully, not too tight as to impinge movement but also not even close to baggy enough to be distracting on a backswing. I would say that this piece sits right in the middle of a ‘regular’ fit for me making it very accessible to all shapes and sizes like so many of the best golf mid layers .

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    Along with the stunning aesthetics and comfortable fit, this is a wind shirt laden with features too. Contrast rib knit collar and cuffs enhance the comfort and look while the mesh pocket on the left chest is a cool addition that makes it standout further. The elastic cord on the waistband allows you to tailor the fit to your requirements and the vent on the back offers welcome breathability.

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    There is nothing I don’t love about this top and this thing will be a staple of my wardrobe for the foreseeable future, so don’t blame me if you get bored of seeing it on our Golf Monthly YouTube videos! You can pick up the Cascade LS wind shirt for $168/£180 and for what is on offer, I think this is well priced.

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