Argus Waterproof jacket
A streetwear-shaped waterproof that makes Galvin Green’s rainwear look deliberately modern.
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Story & heritage
Galvin Green was established in Växjö, Sweden in 1990 and built its reputation on multi-layer golf garments; by 1995 the brand had launched bright, detailed waterproofs for players who stayed on the course in rain. Argus Waterproof jacket sits in that same system-first approach: a specific layer for a specific playing condition rather than generic sportswear.
The official product page positions Argus Waterproof jacket around golf-specific performance details rather than casual styling alone. Argus is a Pertex Shield stretch hooded jacket aesthetically inspired by streetwear but with fit and technology geared for the golf course. The kangaroo-like pocket, wide cuffs and tabs, and embroidery-like logo print make this directional jacket distinctively different to the main collection.
Materials & craft
Argus Waterproof jacket is made with Pertex Shield stretch fabric and cut as a hooded full-zip jacket. The official description calls out the kangaroo-like pocket, wide cuffs and tabs, plus an embroidery-like logo print that separates it from the main collection.
How to choose & style
Choose the jacket by weather first, colour second. Black and navy versions are easiest to wear weekly; the brighter Galvin Green panels make sense for players who want rainwear to feel visible, technical and intentional.