Kith Lands in London

Kith Lands in London

London, we’re officially levelling up.

Kith the New York powerhouse that blends streetwear, sport, and luxury better than anyone is opening its first full London flagship at 314 Regent Street. And with doors set to open at the end of this month, the city’s fashion and golf scenes just got a major shake-up.

For anyone who’s been watching the rise of lifestyle-driven golf apparel, this is bigger than just another retail store. This is a new chapter.

Kith Arrives… and Golf Should Pay Attention

Kith isn’t new to the UK (their Selfridges space has been holding us down), but a standalone flagship on Regent Street? That’s a statement piece. A flag planted. A sign that London is ready for the Kith experience in full the architecture, the curation, the drops, the storytelling.

And here’s where golf comes in:
Kith has already proven they’re invested in the golf world.
Their collaborations with TaylorMade over the last two years didn’t just turn heads they turned the golf aesthetic on its head. Full apparel runs, headwear, accessories, gloves, premium bags and even custom-designed clubs… all done through the lens of Ronnie Fieg’s lifestyle vision.

When Kith touches a sport, it stops feeling like a sport and starts feeling like a culture.

Why This Is Huge for UK Golfers

Up until now, getting your hands on Kith’s golf releases in the UK has meant staying up for US drop times, paying import fees, or watching everything sell out before your browser even loads. The Regent Street flagship changes all of that.

Here’s what this store opening means:

1. London gets first-hand access to Kith’s golf capsules

No more resale prices. No more guessing. No more waiting weeks for international shipping. If they continue their TaylorMade collaboration and trust us, rumours are swirling the UK will finally get equal footing for launch-day pickups.

2. Expect elevated retail, not just rack shopping

Kith stores are built like galleries. Marble, glass, immersive product storytelling the whole thing feels premium. And you already know if they display golf gear, it’ll be done with serious intention.

3. Shift in UK golf fashion culture

Golf fashion is having a moment. Manors, Malbon, Metalwood… the lifestyle wave is here.
Kith entering London adds heavyweight credibility. It brings that US-born fusion of streetwear and performance straight into the UK scene.

4. Potential new collabs

Kith x TaylorMade was only the beginning.
With a flagship opening, the door is wide open for:

  • UK-exclusive colourways

  • London-edition golf pieces

  • Cross-sport capsules that bleed into golf

  • Event-driven drops for openings or tournament weeks

If you’re into the culture, this is must-watch territory. 

What You Should Expect on Opening Week

  • A queue. A long one.

  • Limited pieces, Monday Program heat, and likely some London-only items.

  • A chance a real one to see whether Kith plans to double down on the golf lane.

  • And let’s be honest… half the UK golf fashion scene will be standing outside 314 Regent Street that morning.

Final Word

This isn’t just a store opening. It’s a cultural moment for anyone who sits at the intersection of golf, fashion, and modern style. Kith doesn’t open stores casually they open landmarks. And bringing one to Regent Street signals that the UK is ready for the next wave of golf-influenced lifestyle.

Keep your eyes locked.
If Kith continues building with TaylorMade, or drops something new for launch week… the UK golf scene is about to get a whole lot louder.

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