Loudmouth Golf

Loudmouth's Dixie-A pattern as worn by fans of Norway's curling team.

Loudmouth Golf is an American sportswear company based in Sonoma County, California known for colorful trousers.[1]

The company was established in 2000 by Scott "Woody" Woodworth, then a graphic designer.[2] His first design involved a children's fabric with prints of Warner Brothers cartoon characters, which he had made by a local seamstress.[2] The designs caught the attention of various sports personalities, who began ordering the pants.[2] In 2007 Woodworth began creating his own fabric designs.[2]

In 2009 golfer John Daly appeared wearing "loud" clothing from the company on the European Tour while banned from the PGA Tour.[2] Daly later entered a formal endorsement agreement with the company.[1]

The Norwegian curling team drew international attention to the company, and to themselves, at the 2010 Winter Olympics by wearing Loudmouth's "Dixie-A" pants with red, white, and blue diamonds as a uniform.[3][4] The team wore the pants on advice from second Chris Svae who served as their fashion consultant. The team gave a pair to King Harald V of Norway.[5] A Facebook fan page created for Norway's pants drew more than 500,000 fans during the games.[6][7] During the Olympics, Loudmouth's web traffic increased by a factor of ten and sales tripled.[8]

Celebrities who are fans of Loudmouth clothing include Alice Cooper, Bill Murray, Will Ferrell, Penny Marshall, Dennis Rodman, Anthony Anderson, Lil John and many others. Loudmouth has appeared on the hit TV shows such as HBO's Dexter, Disney's Austin & Ally, Saturday Night Live, CW's One Tree Hill, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and more.

References

  1. 1 2 Aileen Yoo (2010-02-25). "Sonoma company's pants take Olympics by storm". San Francisco Chronicle.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Janny Hu (2009-06-07). "Scott Woodworth: Loudmouth Golf designs". San Francisco Chronicle.
  3. Steve Weiberg (2010-02-17). "Talk of Vancouver: Crazy curling pants of Norway draw notice". USA Today.
  4. Simon Perez (2010-02-24). "Bay Area Home To Olympics' Most Outrageous Uniform". CBS 5.
  5. Bill Graveland (2010-02-23). "Norway's king likes Loudmouth pants, as long as others are wearing them". Canadian Press.
  6. Janie McCauley (2010-02-25). "Norwegian pants pulled down, briefly". Associated Press.
  7. Adam Tschom (2010-02-23). "They'll do it Norway: Loud pants earn Facebook fan page shout-out". Los Angeles Times.
  8. Kyrie O'Connor (2010-02-25). "Olympics fashion from good to goofy". Houston Chronicle.
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