| Brand Name: | N/A |
| Model Number: | DHM1468 |
| MOQ: | 500MTS |
| Payment Terms: | T/T |
Product Description
This 180GSM pique mesh fabric is specifically engineered for golf shirts that require a balance of structured appearance, breathability, and all‑day comfort on the course. The pique mesh structure – characterized by a honeycomb‑like surface of small raised dimples – creates natural air channels between the fabric and the skin, allowing heat and moisture to escape during a full 18‑hole round. At 180 grams per square meter, the fabric sits in the mid‑weight range: heavy enough to drape cleanly over the shoulders and chest without clinging, yet light enough to prevent overheating under the sun or during a brisk walk between fairways. The mesh component of the pique weave adds extra ventilation compared to standard solid pique, making it ideal for golf shirts worn in warm to hot conditions. The 100% polyester construction wicks sweat away from the body, dries quickly after sudden rain or perspiration, and resists wrinkling even after being folded in a golf bag. For golf pros, club members, and tournament players, this 180GSM pique mesh delivers the performance, comfort, and sharp look that a premium golf shirt demands.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Composition | 100% Polyester |
| Knit Structure | Pique mesh |
| Weight | 180GSM(±5%) |
| Width | 185cm cuttable |
| Color Fastness to Washing | Grade 4 (AATCC 61) |
| Color Fastness to Rubbing (Dry/Wet) | Grade 3-4 / Grade 3‑4 (AATCC 8) |
| Available Colors | custom pantone matching |
| Certification | OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class I |
Key Advantages
Why this 180GSM pique mesh is the ideal choice for golf shirts:
Pique mesh breathes better than solid pique – The honeycomb dimples create micro‑air pockets, while tiny mesh openings within the dimples allow extra airflow. Golfers stay cooler on humid, slow‑play days compared to standard 200GSM solid pique.
180GSM provides perfect drape without being heavy – The fabric drapes smoothly over the torso – no boxy or flimsy look. It holds the collar shape well and does not cling to the lower back even after a full swing.
Moisture wicking and quick drying – Sweat generated during a long walk between greens is pulled away from the skin and evaporates through the pique mesh structure. The fabric feels dry to the touch within minutes after light sweating.
Wrinkle resistant for travel and bag storage – Wrinkle recovery angle >290°. A golf shirt made from this fabric can be stuffed into a travel bag and worn directly at the next course – no ironing needed. Ideal for golf trips and tournaments with early morning tee times.
Durable and pill‑free – Grade 4 pilling resistance means the fabric surface stays clean and smooth, even after repeated friction from golf bag straps or cart seats. The pique texture does not fuzz or ball up.
Why golf shirt manufacturers choose this 180GSM pique mesh:
Polo shirts for golf clubs and country clubs
Tournament player jerseys with custom logos
Retail golf apparel (spring/summer collections)
Golf pro shop uniforms and staff shirts
Practice range training tops
Golf travel wear (wrinkle‑resistant for packing)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: How is pique mesh different from regular pique for golf shirts?
Regular pique has a textured dimpled surface but no open pores – it is a solid knit. Pique mesh adds tiny openings within the dimples (0.5‑0.8 mm). These micro‑openings increase air flow by approximately 30‑40% compared to solid pique of the same weight, while still maintaining a professional, non‑see‑through appearance. For golfers who play in hot or humid climates, pique mesh is the preferred choice.
Q2: Is 180GSM too heavy for summer golf shirts?
Not at all. Summer golf polo fabrics typically range from 160GSM to 200GSM. 180GSM hits the sweet spot: it is heavier than ultra‑light 150GSM jerseys (which can look flimsy and clingy) but lighter than 210GSM winter piques. The pique mesh structure adds breathability, so 180GSM feels cooler than a solid 180GSM pique. Many tour players prefer 170‑190GSM for year‑round performance.
Q3: Does the mesh make the fabric see‑through?
No. The micro‑openings are very small (0.5‑0.8 mm) and the overall pique texture diffuses light. On light colors (white, light blue), the fabric remains opaque even when stretched. For darker colors, opacity is complete. We recommend a skin‑tone undergarment for very light shades if maximum discretion is required, but for standard golf shirt use, no undershirt is necessary.
Q4: How do I care for pique mesh golf shirts?
Machine wash cold (30°C) with like colors. Do not bleach. Tumble dry on low or hang dry. Do not iron directly on the pique texture – use a pressing cloth on medium heat if needed. The fabric requires no special detergents. Avoid fabric softeners as they can clog the mesh openings and reduce breathability.