American performance-wear brand known for its technologically advanced, movement-focused outerwear for golf and active lifestyles.
ORIGIN
USA
PRICE TIER
premium
Founded in a Pennsylvania barn in 1991, Zero Restriction was born from a golfer's frustration with outerwear that hindered movement. The brand pioneered the first fully waterproof and breathable gear designed to allow for an unrestricted golf swing, setting a new industry standard. This focus on 'performance as equipment' is central to its identity, with a mission to provide a competitive edge through apparel. Its reputation was cemented on professional tours, highlighted by an iconic moment when Payne Stewart famously cut the sleeves off a jacket during his 1999 U.S. Open win, inadvertently creating the half-sleeve category.