What is the hardest thing you’ve ever achieved?
If we were going around the room, there would be a host of good answers.
“I ran a marathon!”
“I taught myself the piano!”
“I overcame a mutilated addiction!”
All of these answers, and much more, have a common thread. Do you see the second word in each sentence? That right has a VERBSor in terms of secular, one action.
This is the point. To climb to the top of the mountain, you have to do something. You have to start. Often, getting yourself at that point is more difficult than doing it at the proverbial summit.

In the case of Matt Sacdalan first (pronounced Pah-Rre)Once the beginning seemed insurmountable. After all, who needs another brand of golf clothing? If you knew anything about Sakdalan and Pare Golf, you wouldn’t ask that question. On the contrary, you will ask, “Why is there no more from this in Golf?”
The front is not a brand of clothing. Is a message…. a masked mission with ingenuity like Pastel Mockneck Polos and Trendy Dad hats.
“Golf, the growth was so packed and I stood out,” Sacdalan said in our interview. “I want people to understand like, you know, just because golf seems a specific way don’t mean you have to look a specific way.”

Sakdalan, a Philippine, was not like other players. And so, of course, it is not like other brands of golf clothing.
“I’m here to play in space!” Shouted Sadkalan. “I’m here to make just a difference. I’m not here to make one, you know, a new polo to you. I’m here to just a kind of change your perspective on what golf can look like, especially from a Philippine lens.”
This message has already begun to resonate with players. The main stakes of interest in the fashion world also received notice. Paré received an invitation to Fashion Week in Paris, exposing This little brand of Philippine golf in a global market.

No great job. At least not for Sacdalan. Instead of boasting and boasting about the newborn success, the reason he (and paré) is seeing success in the middle of a hyper-concomitant sea of ​​golf brands is simple: ACKNOWLEDGMENT.
“It is a crowded market, and some of those players are very close friends, and the fact that some people are willing to choose me to get a chance to show my product, I could not be more thankful,” Sacdalan said. “I never take it as well.”

Because ultimately said and done, Sakdalan is not in it for money. Or fame. Or even showing his creations at Paris Fashion Week. He is in it for culture.
“The Philippine culture and heritage are so important, and I think there is definitely a space in this industry, and I want people to know more than anything.”
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