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The best of the best! We roundup the best gear that Oscar Jacobson has to offer for Spring Summer 2026
Fashion meets function on the fairways – that’s Oscar Jacobson’s mantra for their award winning apparel range.
In an age of casual golf clothing, Oscar Jacobson remains a classy alternative and their latest spring and summer collection is no different.
From lightweight polos and breathable midlayers to versatile jumpers, it is a range that is built to meet the demands of the modern golfer. They combine that Scandinavian simplicity with Italian tailoring the brand is know for to create a clean aesthetic.
Here’s a closer look at some of the standout pieces…
The Oscar Jacobson Adelaide Polo is a really strong piece in the Spring / Summer 2026 collection. Looks really smart, comfortable and has a very premium feel. Oscar Jacobson always have a strong polo selection for their drops, but I really like this cotton version in their lineup. I really like subtle branded items that can be easily worn both on and off the course so this fits the bill really well.
The comfort stands out for me, lightweight breathable fabric makes it very easy to wear for a full round without getting too warm. This is also complimented with in-built stretch material making it ideal for a round of golf.
Design-wise, it is available in four different colourways. The colour blocking is a cool design, not too busy but does offer a different look to your staple polo shirts. The clean design lends well to being able to use the piece both on and off the golf course which is another tick box.
Overall a really good item, it will certainly get some use from me this year.
PROS
Comfortable
Smart
On & off course appeal
CONS
None
RRP: £74.99
Sizes: S-XXXL
Colours: Lavender-navy, white-pine needle, white-skyway and navy-dodger blue
The Oscar Jacobson Johnstone Pullover is a clean, versatile mid-layer that delivers a strong balance of comfort and performance. Last year’s piece got a lot of wear from me this year and I have no doubt this will get similar treatment.
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It is extremely comfortable, lightweight but is a great layering option for those cooler days. Theres plenty of stretch in the fabric allowing for unrestricted swing movement which is exactly what you need for the golf course.
I wear an XL as a 6ft 1 larger build, and the fit is not overly slim or loose offering a smart, practical look. The simple crew neck design and subtle branding finish the item with a premium look. Overall, it’s a reliable, easy-to-wear pullover that covers all the essentials on and off the golf course.
PROS
Looks great
Comfortable
On & Off course appeal
CONS
None
RRP: £59.99
Sizes: S-XXXL
Colours: Dodger Blue, Aluminium, lavender, pine needle, navy and skyway
The Oscar Jacobson Bowen trousers are a tapered fit available in five different colourways.
I have always liked the apparel produced by Oscar Jacobson, a clean aesthetic, comfortable to wear and usable both on and off the golf course. These are no different, a great staple for your golfing wardrobe.
They are built from 100% polyester in a textured fabric which are very comfortable to wear and move around in. There is a simple OJ logo on the back of the trousers for some subtle branding and the tapered finish helps to smarten up your look.
A small but meaningful thought (for me), is pocket size and flexibility to get into, these tick the box – plenty of depth and elastic to to store everything you need and get into them easily. After all there’s nothing worse than emptying your pocket on the green to find your marker!
Overall a solid purchase if you’re in the market for some new trousers.
PROS:
Comfortable material
Smart, clean design
Good pockets
CONS:
None
RRP: £69.99
Sizes: 32-40 waist / 29-33 leg
Colours: Black / Pewter / Light Grey / Navy / Watercress
The Oscar Jacobson Baynes Padded Gilet is another addition to the Spring Summer collection. A smart layering item that offers warmth, mobility and a clean finish to look smart on the golf course.
It’s built with a lightly padded front and upper back to provide excellent insulation without being too bulky. The comfort of the item is very apparent, easily worn just over a polo shirt or as part of a multilayer outfit for the colder days on the golf course. It is both windproof and shower repellent making it a worthwhile investment for year-round golf.
It’s a nice balance between a fitted and looser look; I wear XL as a 6ft1 larger build which is ideal for me. The look of the garment also fits it into both on and off course category
Overall, a great addition to your wardrobe. I’ll be sure to be wearing it throughout the build-up to the season and on those colder days this summer.
Best Oscar Jacobson Spring Summer Apparel 2026 – Summary
As ever with Oscar Jacobson, it’s all about helping golfers look sharp and feel comfortable out on the golf course.
Whether you’re refreshing your wardrobe for the season ahead or investing in a few standout staples, this is a collection that delivers across the board.
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