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Bad Birdie Enters Footwear Market With PAYNTR Golf Partnership

Scottsdale-based apparel brand Bad Birdie is moving beyond clothing into the footwear category, announcing a collaborative partnership with performance shoe manufacturer PAYNTR Golf. The debut collection aims to bridge the gap between high-level biomechanical engineering and the bold, expressive aesthetic that has defined Bad Birdie's rise in the sport.

Bad Birdie Enters Footwear Market With PAYNTR Golf Partnership
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The collaboration marks a strategic evolution for Bad Birdie, which has spent years disrupting traditional golf fashion norms. Rather than developing a shoe independently, founder and CEO Jason Richardson opted for a technical alliance with PAYNTR Golf, utilizing their tour-validated All Day SC platform. This foundation incorporates a microfiber upper, waterproof membrane, and a 3D-molded Ortholite footbed to ensure professional-grade utility.

Rolling out in two limited-edition drops, the partnership begins with a USA-inspired shoe featuring red, white, and blue motifs in honor of the American semiquincentennial. A second release is scheduled for July. According to PAYNTR Golf creative director Michael Glancy, the design process went beyond simple branding, weaving Bad Birdie’s signature prints and iconography directly into the footwear’s structural DNA.

The collection is priced at $180 and will be sold exclusively through Bad Birdie’s website and the brand's physical retail locations in San Diego and Scottsdale.

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