
Neil Tan rediscovered golf at Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx in 2020, and the result is Public Drip — a label built for the golfers who grew up on public courses, not private ones. Brooklyn-based, streetwear-rooted, and already making noise with a Hypebeast feature, a Cleeks GC collab, and a LINKS Magazine nod as one of 2026's brands to watch.
The lineup runs deep: Frequency and Up & Down polos at $100, Anywhere Pleated Pants at $170, Tech Shorts at $90, and a full accessories run with the "P" Script bucket hat, snapback, and putter cover. Nothing here costs more than $170, and everything looks like it came from a brand three times the size. Muni golf has a uniform now.