ECCO World Class GTX - Serious Luxury Golf Shoes
Filed under: Sports, Men's Style
ECCO has released one of their most luxurious collections of mens' golf shoes ever: The ECCO World Class GTX Golf Shoes (right, $450.00). Though those sharp soles look like they're made of solid wood, the ECCO World Class GTX Golf Shoes are actually the only leather-soled shoes offered by any major manufacturer. And don't worry, that leather is fully waterproof; it's a GORE-TEX leather wrap. Durable polyurethane (the material used to make superballs, which won't break down over time) comprises the the inside of these comfortable, attractive soles.
These elegantly cleated shoes are lined in ECCO's Second Skin Lining, which wicks moisture away from the feet. A removable insole provides comfort and climate control.
The ECCO World Class GTX Golf Shoes are currently available in combinations of brown, white and black, and are also being released in limited edition colors including purple (see gallery), metallic red and silver.

ECCO, the luxury golf shoe brand sported by everyone from
What makes ECCO shoes so special? Well, not only are they fused together so that the sole will never wear away from the rest of the shoe, but they are made from the very highest quality leather -- the same leather used to make
One of the more welcome trends in golf is the renewed popularity of walking (with a caddie, ideally) over riding in a cart. And if you're going to walk, you need to pay attention to what you wear on your feet. ECCO, the Danish shoemaker known for its durable soft-soled styles, has introduced a top-of-the-line golf shoe designed for the player who wants comfort without sacrificing a classic look.
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