Many things have changed in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco since the summer of love in 1967. The fantastically detailed homes are still there, but they have been joined by a Whole Foods and you are more likely to see Tesla powered electrically. along the streets compared to Volkswagen vans knocked down with fumes slipping from the windows and Grateful Dead bumper stickers on the back.
The influence on the neighborhood’s style remains, however, and with the PGA championship kicking off next week at TPC Harding Park, several brands are inspired by San Francisco’s tie-dye culture of the 1960s.
Nike has just released the “Peace, Love and Golf” version of its range of golf shoes. As seen below, the special editions of Air Zoom Infinity Tour, Roshe G Tour, Air Max 97 G, Zoom Victory Tour and Jordan VG are available.
MORE:
Rickie Fowler, Bryson DeChambeau shine at TPC Southwind (with their shoes)
Female golf coach Veteran Purdue, Devon Brouse, records the first hole in one
Angus Flanagan earns the Western Am Hit Medal; bracket set on Crooked Stick
Restarting LPGA in Inverness offers a glimpse into the Solheim Cup venue, potential team members
Barracuda: Lanto Griffin learned from one of the best golfers in the world
Keep reading