BUTTERFLIES, BUTTERFLIES EVERYWHERE

Butterflies dominate the latest range of up-market ladies golf gloves which have just been launched by the Fairway Skins company.
Butterflies dominate the latest range of up-market ladies golf gloves which have just been launched by the Fairway Skins company.
Fairway Skins, a renowned, award-winning manufacturer of a superior line of high-fashion ladies’ leather golf gloves and pouches, has decorated their latest range with six new butterfly species on colorful botanical backgrounds to create an elegant, distinctive new glove design in keeping with the company’s signature floral designs.
“We believe our new butterfly designs comprise a great addition to our product lines,” says Marje Helfet, CEO of Fairway Skins.
She feels female golfers will appreciate the delicate new butterfly selection, created in this year’s color schemes and thus providing an elegant complement to their latest golf attire.
Both the beauty and performance of the gloves will bring long-lasting pleasure to their users, she believes.
Fairway Skins won a “Best New Product” award for their gloves at the 2007 PGA Fall Expo and in the same year was awarded the GolfTest USA “Seal of Excellence” for the superior quality, value and performance of its products.
Made from the finest cabretta leather, Fairway Skins gloves feature colorful, elegant botanicals.
In addition to the six new butterfly designs, six classic floral designs also are available. Beautifully packaged, the gloves are constructed to withstand sun, wind and rain. Distinctive for their sophisticated designs and high-performance attributes, Fairway Skins gloves are worn by casual and serious golfers alike.
Players appreciate their attractive look, ultra-soft feel and superior performance. Fairway Skins gloves and pouches make popular tee and tournament prizes, as well as attractive gift items.
Fairway Skins products are available in select golf shops across the US and on the company Web site, at www.fairwayskins.com.
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