I’ve been following CSARA since they launched in 2025, and it’s a story that’s not uncommon among female-led golf brands. Founder Claire Griffiths started the label out of pure frustration; after taking up the game three years ago, she simply couldn’t find anything to wear that felt like her.
The result is a chic, concentrated collection that looks like something you’d find on the high street, but with all the technical performance you actually need on the course. It’s a tight, well-thought-out range covering all the essentials, including tops, trousers, shorts, base layers, and dresses, that all mix and match to form some of the best women’s golf clothes.
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For me, the Rava zip-through jacket is the standout. It’s made from a premium four-way stretch fabric with a sophisticated, silky exterior and an incredibly soft brushed interior. While the sweat-wicking definitely kept me dry, I was most impressed by the silhouette.
The curved contrast piping on the front and back creates a clever slimming effect, and the cut sits neatly at the top of the hip for a modern, sharp look. Because of that shorter cut, I worried it might ride up during my swing, but I was pleased to find it stayed in place and provided an effortless range of motion.
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It’s fair to say this is a very fitted jacket, so I’d advise going up a size. I’m usually small, but I wore a medium comfortably with a base layer underneath. The only real downside is the lack of pockets, but that’s a small sacrifice for the overall look and performance. The jacket is finished nicely with an embossed logo on the chest and ‘CSARA’ written down the right sleeve.
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It comes in mocha, black, or white, and looks great paired with their Jayne Crossover trousers for a fully coordinated look. If you’re after a versatile jacket that fits a modern wardrobe, one you can happily wear to the gym or out for lunch after a round, this is definitely one to consider.
