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5 Ways to Dress a Pleated Golf Skirt That Are the Best by Par

That pun may be overdone, but these looks certainly are not.

August 23, 2021

Whether you play golf frequently, enjoy an occasional trip to the golf course with your significant other, or just adore golf skirts, knowing how to style a pleated golf skirt is a must. Feeling confident in your outfit will not only improve your play, but it will also allow you to better enjoy your time because you won’t be constantly worrying about how you look.

Here’s everything we know about pleated golf skirts and how to dress them. Set yourself up for success and draw inspiration for your next pleated golf skirt look from our list!

1. Bold Color

The Dona Jo Ultimate Skirt in Sereia is just the right amount of color to make you pop on the course. 

Price: $68 + Shipping: FREE | Colors: Pink Power, Oceano, + More | Sizes: 1 (S) - 3 (XL)

This first style won’t take too much effort on your part. Pretty much all that’s required is the confidence to sport a bold colored skirt, which we’re sure you can handle.

The reason this look is so effective is because you’re going to downplay all of the other colors you’re wearing. That means visor, tank top, socks, and sneakers are all going to be a neutral color such as white or beige. Let the skirt do the work.

You can find a handful of bright colored pleated skirts at Dona Jo. The Dona Jo Ultimate Skirt in Sereia, reminiscent of teal blue, is one that certainly deserves some attention. It’s a longer length skirt with UV protection - perfect for a long day on the course in the hot sun. The skirt has been described as lightweight, breathable, and form-fitted. It also comes with built-in compression shorts that boast a deep side pocket perfect for storing your smartphone. 

2. Paired With Leggings

The Dona Jo JoJo Capir 2.0 in Artsy would pair nicely with a short plain legging like JoJo Skirt 2.0 in Black. 

Price: $72 + Shipping: FREE | Colors: Pied, Wildblue, + More | Sizes: 1 (S) - 3 (XL)

One very important reason you might want to pair your pleated skirt with leggings is in the case your skirt isn’t long enough. Golf skirts are usually required to be longer than tennis skirts, so if you want to wear a tennis skirt for golf, you would have to wear a pair of leggings underneath your skirt in order to be allowed to play on any given course.

This may sound like a hassle, but we don’t think a hassle has ever looked so cute before. Leggings actually look really good underneath skirts, so as long as you have the right pair of both. 

We suggest pairing a bright colored or patterned legging with a plain colored skirt, and vice versa. You don’t want to overwhelm your look with too bright colors or a multitude of patterns, yet you don’t want to underwhelm either by holding yourself to just two plain colors.

The Dona Jo JoJo Capri 2.0 in Artsy paired with the Dona Jo Jojo Skirt 2.0 in Black is the perfect example of the look you should be going for. The legging combines flowery patterns with bright colors such as teal, pink, and purple, while the skirt is a simple jet black.

Not only is the look of the leggings breathtaking, but they also boast a handful of other amazing features. The leggings are a combination of Dona Jo’s two most popular capri designs rolled into one. It’s constructed with Light® 5-way stretch material, a high-rise waistband for coverage and support, and flat seams for additional comfort. The legging is also made with a quick-dry fabric to prevent sweat from showing and UV protection to protect you from the sun. As a bonus, the legging has deep side pockets for storing your essentials while you’re on the golf course.

3. A Skirted Legging

You get the best of both worlds with the Dona Jo Skirted Legging in Black Polka Dot/Blk.

Price: $79 + Shipping: FREE | Colors: Cheetah/Blk, Navy, + More | Sizes: 1 (S) - 3 (XL)

Okay, so in case pairing a skirt with a pair of leggings actually is too much of a hassle, we have the perfect solution. A skirted legging is just what it sounds like - a skirt attached to a legging. You won’t have to worry about any length requirements here, and they’re also great for the colder weather.

In fact, the Dona Jo Skirted Legging was curated by its customers who left comments and feedback about how they desired a skirt for those who needed more coverage during the colder months!

The built-in leggings feature deep pockets on both sides, a medium rise waistband, and flat seams. And, as with all Dona Jo products, they also offer UV protection.

4. With an Oversized Sweater or Hoodie

Pairing an oversized hoodie with a pleated golf skirt will complement the skirt well. Image courtesy of Pinterest.

Moving away from the skirt itself, we’re now going to focus on pieces that will complement the skirt.

Although longer than tennis skirts, golf skirts are still relatively short, so what better to complement them than an oversized sweater or hoodie? A hoodie will also keep you warm while your skirt will not, so this is definitely a style to consider if you are always cold!

Again, we recommend not clashing patterns of any sort. It would be best to invest in a sweater, crewneck, or hoodie of a plain color such as white, gray, or black so that it will go with whatever skirt you desire to wear on a given day.

5. Chunky Sneakers

Nike Ace Summerlite is the perfect chunky golf shoe. Image courtesy of Nike.

While it’s understandable you may be more concerned with finding a golf shoe that optimizes your performance, if you’re reading this, style is definitely something you want to consider in terms of footwear. We recommend a chunky sneaker as opposed to a slimmer one, and let us tell you why.

As we previously stated, although not as short as tennis skirts, golf skirts still show a decent amount of leg. Pairing a chunkier shoe with a short skirt will make sure your legs look just the right length with just the right amount of muscle thanks to the arch chunkier shoes tend to have.

Nike Ace Summerlite is the perfect chunky golf shoe. It combines unique yet subtle colors of Sail, Light Bone, White, and Fusion Red, allowing for your skirt to still be the main attraction. The shoe has an updated mesh design from the original, with a thin, flexible layer that helps keep out debris that may otherwise make its way into your shoe from the course. It also has a micro-suede lining that is so comfortable that you can even wear them without socks! In addition, the new integrated traction pattern allows the design to be as lightweight as possible without sacrificing any necessary grip.

Whenever you find yourself in a situation in which you need to wear a pleated golf skirt, whether you’re hitting the course for the third time that week or the third time this year, you best know how to style it. We hope this guide has given you some helpful styling tips to turn to whenever you are in need of them!

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