I love your reviews. But this brand reeks of using a sustainability tag to create a brand of average clothing and charge the earth for it. Great marketing. Clothing dosent match it. Typical of the world today. Bet their Instagram is fantastic tho 😂
Some of the items are more expensive than the wider market, but not by that much.. whether you’re paying a premium for the recycled fabric and/or packaging, or the brand, that’s hard to say. But there’s a sustainability angle for every single product in every single market…if not reflo it would be someone else…and I’m sure there’s plenty of others
@@GolfGuyReviews I just see past all these new sustainable brands popping up all over the place. Nike and Adidas are already doing it. I just don't personally buy into it.
@@GolfGuyReviewsdon't know how a new brand thinks they are going to be successful selling golf trousers for 100 quid. They are probably made in china for 4 pound a pair.
They look great on you. Love the green too its a good color. Hoping the quality is good for warmer weather
Thanks Zapp 👍👍 looking forward to wearing them again next season. Whether has turned a bit here now
Where are you in the uk to get sunshine???
In September no less! It was our one day of the year…my wife was furious I picked it to play golf
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I love your reviews. But this brand reeks of using a sustainability tag to create a brand of average clothing and charge the earth for it.
Great marketing. Clothing dosent match it. Typical of the world today. Bet their Instagram is fantastic tho 😂
Some of the items are more expensive than the wider market, but not by that much.. whether you’re paying a premium for the recycled fabric and/or packaging, or the brand, that’s hard to say. But there’s a sustainability angle for every single product in every single market…if not reflo it would be someone else…and I’m sure there’s plenty of others
@@GolfGuyReviews I just see past all these new sustainable brands popping up all over the place. Nike and Adidas are already doing it. I just don't personally buy into it.
@@GolfGuyReviewsdon't know how a new brand thinks they are going to be successful selling golf trousers for 100 quid. They are probably made in china for 4 pound a pair.