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The best of the best! We roundup the best gear that Peter Millar has to offer for Spring Summer 2026
Peter Millar is known for quality and comfort. On Tour you might have seen it being worn by players such as Cameron Young, Sam Burns and Justin Rose.
Their style is instantly recognisable. Unlike many golf apparel brands, Peter Millar has resisted the temptation to go all-out on the casual styling – there is still plenty of class here!
As the new season gets into full-swing they have released a new spring and summer collection. If one thing is clear then it’s they continue to be one of the flag bearers for refined, functional style.
Make the most of the nicer weather by taking advantage of their new range – it might be premium price but in return you will receive a quality product that is durable and can be worn for many seasons ahead.
Best Peter Millar Spring Summer Apparel 2026 – Women’s
Peter Millar Lumi-Knit Lite Performance Full Zip
Peter Millar Ladies Lumi Knit Lite Performance Full Zip | Source: NCG
Whilst this does initially look like a plain jacket, the textured knit design adds something extra. I like that this isn’t a hard bright white colourway and it’s more creamy. This a perfect spring/summer colouring and unlike anything that I already own.
The texture Japanese fabric is lightweight and easy to swing in. They have a two-way zip front and two side zip pockets.
I wore this jacket in a medium. This gave a more relaxed fit but if Iwanted a more fitted look a small would do the job. There’re some other great colourways in this design – be sure to check them out!
Peter Millar is definitely one of the more premium brands in golf, and you can tell straight away with this skort; everything feels considered, from the fabric to the fit.
I absolutely love this skort. It has a really nice ‘swing’ feel to it when you walk, which makes it feel a bit more elevated than a standard skort. It is the shortest one I’ve reviewed, so some may prefer a little more length, but I never felt uncomfortable or exposed throughout my round (and I’m 173cm for reference). The built-in shorts are secure and stay in place.
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The fabric is incredibly lightweight and soft, with plenty of stretch, so it’s very easy to play in. The colour is lovely too, a softer blue that feels like a nice change from traditional navy.
Pockets are really well thought through. You’ve got a back pocket, easy-access side pockets, and even an interior pocket within the shorts which is perfect for keeping valuables secure.
Peter Millar Bingham High Stretch Bonded Ankle Trouser
Peter Millar Ladies Bingham High Stretch Bonded Ankle Trouser | Source: NCG
The comfort of elasticated waist, pull on golf trousers but with belt loop – yes please! These trousers have a thick almost soft-shell feel to them. Their pull-on design makes them quick and easy to get on.
There are two pockets at the front and two at the back. Not only are there belt loops but they’re wide enough to fit pretty much any belt that you fancy. The skinny leg design has a zip at the bottom. I’m 5ft 9 and these almost reach the ankle; they have in inside seam of 27”.
I wore a medium which to stand still was fine but wandering around those belt loops came in handy. I’m a 28” waist, these are for 30/31.
Peter Millar Maritime Valley Short Sleeve Jersey Polo
This blue patterned polo is exactly what you’re looking for in a spring/summer outfit. The pattern is something a little different and looks great. I like the silky soft feel like shirt has to touch. It’s made from 92% polyester and 8% Spandex – and having been through the washer already it dried quickly and pretty much crease free.
The four-way stretch, wicking fabric is not only great for temperature control but offers a UVF 50+ protection too. I wore this polo in a medium, I do tend to be a small in tops but this wasn’t overly big. It gave a little more wiggle room and was easy to move and swing in.
This is a very flattering golf dress. It’s an has interesting silky, being fairly thin yet very stretchy. This is a blend of 71% nylon and 29% spandex. The lightweight nature of the dress contains moisture wicking technology. I wore this dress in a medium which was on the bigger side. I tend to wear a small and so that would have been the perfect fit.
I’m 5ft 9 and liked that it sat at a respectable length. Out on the course it was very comfortable to wear. There are is shorts underneath that can be detached or press stud fastened on. These shorts have pockets which is very useful as well as two pockets at the front. Overall, a great golf dress with a cooling fabric that will be great for those warm summer rounds.
Best Peter Millar Spring Summer Apparel 2026 – Men’s
Peter Millar Cradle Pique Performance Crewneck
There is something about Peter Millar apparel that just sits and looks right – on me, anyway! Sometimes items look baggy or slightly the wrong size, but Peter Millar is made in such a way to make it look like it has been made to measure.
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This crew neck pullover, if I am being honest, will probably get more use off the course than on. There is a formal/smart look to it and on returning home with it on my wife did comment how smart I looked, for a change!
I had no problems swinging and never felt restricted and if you wished to remove it mid round it is easily stored away in an apparel pocket.
This is an item for the golfer who wishes to look smart on and off the golf course!
PROS
Great fit
Good amount of stretch
Not a ‘golf’ pullover – can be easily worn off and on course
This Merge jacket is another quality piece from Peter Millar, similar to the Fuse Hybrid Gilet. It’s well-made and designed with golfers in mind, fitting close enough to stay out of the way during your swing but with enough room for layering. As someone who does not normally like wearing a jacket when playing golf, this jacket presented no problems at all.
The insulated front panel is water-resistant and windproof, making it perfect for those in-between weather days.
The stretch knit back and sleeves give excellent mobility, so you won’t feel restricted. I also liked the inside pockets, which are handy for storing your phone or scorecard, and the included ball marker gift was a nice touch.
The only small downside was the zip, like with the gilet, it’s a bit fiddly to do up.
Overall, it’s a comfortable, versatile piece that performs well on the course and looks good too. A smart choice for those cooler, unpredictable days.
The price is premium, but the product really feels and looks quality.
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PROS
Looks great
A great layering jacket – can be worn with gilet or not
I really liked this gilet and is now my go to gilet for on the golf course.
It kept me warm without feeling bulky, thanks to the lightweight quilted front and stretchy knit back and shoulders that moved with me.
I appreciated the inside pockets, which were perfect for stashing my phone or scorecard, and the Peter Millar envelope with a ball marker was a nice touch.
It’s weather-resistant, so it handled a bit of wind and light rain well.
The only small issue, and maybe it was just me, was that the zip was a little fiddly to do up.
Overall, it was comfortable and functional, making it a great layer for cooler rounds.
It’s easy to care for too, just machine wash and tumble dry (on low).
A solid choice if you want warmth and mobility on the course.
I’ve worn these Peter Millar shorts on the course a few times and they’re up to the usual high standard you expect from the brand.
They’re incredibly comfortable, breathable, and stretchy, making them perfect for the more stocky golfer like myself. The fit is great and they move with you, not against you.
I noticed the two small zip pockets – one on the front and a horizontal one on the back – offering extra security, though I found the back one was plenty for my needs.
The quality feels premium, and I believe they’ll last much longer than cheaper options. The fabric is lightweight, doesn’t wrinkle, and keeps its shape well.
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The £115 price tag might seem steep, but in my experience, Peter Millar’s durability and style make it worth it. These are versatile enough for golf or casual wear and are genuinely great shorts.
PROS
Breathable
Stretchy
Zip pockets for extra security
CONS
Premium price
RRP: £115 / $138
Sizes: 30-40
Colours: Almond, British grey, khaki, navy and truffle
I’m a big fan of the Peter Millar trousers and have previously reviewed the EB66 model. In comparison, the surge performance have a stretchier fit and a more casual vibe. I found that they clung a bit more around the lower part of my legs. Since I have a stockier build, those with slimmer legs might experience a different fit.
There is no doubt that once again the comfort was there whilst playing golf but so is the premium price. As someone who struggles to find decent trousers, I find the Peter Millar price is worth paying as they last and are quality – on and off the course.
One of the standout features of any Peter Millar trousers is their versatility; the transition effortlessly from golf course to everyday wear, making them an excellent all-round choice.
PROS:
Stretch
Versatile
Easy care – non-iron
CONS:
Premium price
RRP: £135 / $185
Sizes: 30-44
Colours: Gale Grey / Navy / Oatmeal / Stone / White / Ocean Blue
As someone who has a tennis score trouser measurement – forty/thirty – I do struggle to find trousers that are a good fit. On the rare occasions trousers are found then I instantly become a convert to that brand. As such before trying on these trousers I did not expect much & just thought it would be a case of ‘here we go again’, breathe in & brace yourself for the tight squeeze. To cut a long story short I am now a fully signed up member of the Peter Millar fan club. Everything about these trousers shouts out quality & comfort.
The first thing that is noticeable when putting them on is the comfortable stretch aspect to them. This is ideal, if like me, you might have to take a number of differing stances as you move between fairway, trees & rough! The 5 pocket feature is a nice touch (two back, two front + a smaller pocket in the front right) even if the smaller pocket I personally would not really find a use for.
I would be more than happy to wear these off the course, be it social or even work.
The trousers come in a good variety of colours and sizes & though it is a premium price (£125) they are a quality product.
The only thing to note is that these are a non-iron & dry clean product that are to be washed on a cold setting.
Best Peter Millar Spring Summer Apparel 2026 – Summary
This is a collection that isn’t overly loud or in your face, but instead has class and style you would expect on the course.
These are ideal bits of golf clothing to elevate your wardrobe this summer. In a crowded apparel space, Peter Millar once again proves that refinement, when done properly, never goes out of style.
I am generally a huge fan of FJ gear, and although this is a perfectly reliable trouser, it doesn’t stand out for me.
As the name suggests, you get a clean, slim and tapered fit with a flat front construction. It is suitable for on and off course wear which is a plus. There is a silicone gripper waistband which I think all trousers should have, but plenty don’t. The two side and two rear pockets are nicely sized.
The 88% polyester/12% elastane fabric offers 4-way stretch and is lightweight and moisture wicking. You get a choice of five colours and a load of sizes. I tested the 32/30 which ran true to size. So far, so good.
Where these trousers lose points is that the fabric feels rather synthetic, when compared to some higher end competitors, which are admittedly more expensive. Furthermore, the slim fitting style is not going to suit the chunkier golfer or those who prefer a more relaxed fit.
On the course, these lightweight trousers performed perfectly well and felt well put together. They don’t pretend to offer any weatherproof properties so work best in mild to warm weather conditions.
So, this is a comfortable and durable pair of trousers that are perfectly serviceable but just didn’t quite hit the mark for this reviewer, particularly when the rest of the FJ apparel range is so strong. PROSS
RRP – £57.50
Sizes: S-XXXL
Colours: Field Green, Black, Cobalt, Pink Lemonade, Navy and Storm
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PROSCO
I don’t think I have reviewed a belt before and am not given to buying golf-specific belts. So, what to say?
This is a smart genuine leather belt that comes in just one colour which is black. The belt is nice and thick and looks to be well-constructed. It is adjustable in that the original length of 40in is designed to be cut to size.
There are marks on the belt to assist with the cutting to size. The only point I would make is that there is a choice of five perforated closure holes, and I would have expected that the middle of the five holes would be 30in from the 30in mark. It was in fact an inch out, which I thought was unnecessary.
That said, it is straightforward enough to cut to size and, hey presto, you have your own smart custom-fit belt which looks like it will give years of useful service. PRONSROSOCCCOCO
Peter Millar Lumi-Knit Lite Performance Full ZipCONCOCO
Peter Millar Maritime Valley Short Sleeve Jersey Polo
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