{"id":133495,"date":"2023-11-14T22:45:06","date_gmt":"2023-11-14T22:45:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bluemull.com\/?p=133495"},"modified":"2023-11-14T22:45:06","modified_gmt":"2023-11-14T22:45:06","slug":"golfs-internet-star-isabelle-shee-lives-up-to-sock-girl-name-with-bold-new-style-after-helping-produce-lockdown-masks-the-sun-the-sun","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bluemull.com\/lifestyle\/golfs-internet-star-isabelle-shee-lives-up-to-sock-girl-name-with-bold-new-style-after-helping-produce-lockdown-masks-the-sun-the-sun\/","title":{"rendered":"Golf\u2019s internet star Isabelle Shee lives up to \u2018Sock Girl\u2019 name with bold new style after helping produce lockdown masks \u2013 The Sun | The Sun"},"content":{"rendered":"
INTERNET golfing star Isabelle Shee is hoping fans of her fashion avoid a hole in one.<\/strong><\/p>\n The 'Sock Girl' was "kicked out of and chastised" by country golf club's due to her short skirts and knee-high accessories – but is now happy to sell her sole with an audacious new range of lower leg-wear.<\/p>\n The 28-year-old has been crossing the tees and spotting the thighs on some tradition-busting socks for her sports-gear company Inside Story Golf.<\/p>\n Shee, who has 342,000 Instagram followers, "diverted some manufacturing" towards eco-friendly masks and loungewear during the coronavirus pandemic.<\/p>\n Of her treatment from the golfing old-guard, she said: "My experience has been interesting, to say the least.<\/p>\n "I definitely am a more controversial golf figure as I don't stick to the traditional wardrobe.<\/p>\n "I have been stared at, kicked out of country clubs for and chastised for wearing shorter skirts and long socks.<\/p>\n I am very thankful for golf figures changing the game, such as Paige Spiranac and Tisha Abrea. These women show a fun side of golf.<\/p>\n "For me, I love socks because in a world where it can be a bit conservative, such as at work or the golf course, socks can be one of the only accessories that can show a bit of flare and personality."<\/p>\n And having played pro tournaments herself as a talented amateur – until quitting competitive action three years ago – she is glad a few current professionals are shaking the sport up.<\/p>\n Shee added: "I am very thankful for some golf figures who are changing the game, such as Paige Spiranac and Tisha Abrea.<\/p>\n "These women show a fun side of golf and in my opinion, are truly growing the game by encouraging non golfers to join this magnificent game."<\/p>\n Spiranac was named the "Sexiest Woman Alive" by Maxim Magazine in 2022.<\/p>\n Californian Shee, who earned her pseudonym by wearing long socks from the age 13, even claims her sporting performance suffers if she feels insecure over how she looks.<\/p>\n She explained: "There are days when I miss my alarm and have to rush to my tee time, make-up half done and clothes not matching, and will play absolutely awful solely because I wasn't confident with my appearance.<\/p>\n "The truth was, nobody could tell the difference with my appearance except myself but my uncertainty was easily translated into my golf game.<\/p>\n "I definitely think that it is tougher for women when it comes to image.<\/p>\n "However, I don't think it is unfair because sometimes it is self-induced as we tend to be harder on ourselves when it comes to our appearance compared to men.<\/p>\n "Looking stylish is very important to me in sport."<\/p>\n Isabelle Shee always has a mood awakening when choosing her sporting colours.<\/p>\n She insists: "It is definitely a must for players to feel confident in how they look when playing.<\/p>\n "When I used to compete, I would wear different colour socks depending on my mood.<\/p>\n "There are spiritual meanings. For example, white is the colour for faith, black for strength, red for good fortune.<\/p>\n "The philosophy is the same for all walks of life, when we feel that we look good, we are most confident and it applies crucially in golf."<\/p>\n
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