Tiger Woods fans are seeing red over his new clothing drop.
The golfer’s hotly-anticipated apparel collection, Sun Day Red, left many fans reeling over the exorbitant price tags and lack of range.
Notably, the line does not feature any red polo shirts, which have become synonymous with the golf legend.
‘Garbage release. I’m a Tiger fanatic and there’s just nothing there,’ one fan fumed on X.
Another pointed out that the sweater Woods wore while promoting the clothing line on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon wasn’t even available for purchase.
Many Tiger Woods fans are complaining about the hefty price tags on his new apparel range
Sun Day Red, which was named after Woods’ iconic look, doesn’t sell any red polo shirts
‘When can we buy the stuff he wears?’ they asked.
Another chimed in: ‘The blue hoodie he wore can’t be bought. No red polos are even available. Also, it’s $200 for a hoodie and up to $175 for a polo lol.’
A third fan wrote: ‘Not a damn piece on this site is what Tiger actually wears. All his clothing are Merino wool and cashmere blends. All this crap is recycled polyester and synthetics. Yet charging damn near merino wool and cashmere blend prices.’
In addition to polo shirts, which range from $120 to $170, the brand is also selling hoodies for $200, shorts for $130, pants for $165 and hats for $50.
Fans have long been anticipating the athlete’s clothing line after he split from Nike earlier this year following 27 years with the sportswear giant.
Simple white polo shirts are selling for as much as $150 on the Sun Day Red website
The brand is also selling hoodies for $200, shorts for $130, pants for $165 and hats for $50
Fans fumed over how expensive the items were, especially in comparison to Nike’s prices
However, fans will have to cough up almost double what they would pay for a Nike polo, which costs around $65 to $80.
While speaking to Fallon in New York Tuesday night, he explained the meaning behind the brand’s name.
‘The red story is actually a good one. It comes from my mom. My mom thought me being a Capricorn it my power color or some B.S. like that,’ he said of his mother Kultida.
‘I ended up wearing red, and I won some junior golf tournaments, and then to spite her I wore blue and then I did not win those tournaments. Mom is always right,’ he added.
The 15-time major winner announced his partnership with golf attire brand, TaylorMade, in February, before wearing some of the pieces during his long-awaited return to the PGA Tour at the Genesis Invitational later that month.
‘It’s about athletes being first, and designing something for the athlete, so that we can perform at a higher level,’ Woods told Fallon when asked about his design process behind the line.
The legendary golfer left fans confused over the lack of color range in Sun Day Red’s new drop
He also wore a blue sweater while promoting the collection which isn’t available for purchase