For the golfer who embraces both athletic performance and contemporary style, Puma’s winter apparel line offers an enticing blend of both.
Known for their sporty approach to golf clothing, Puma has been a go-to brand for athletes across a variety of sports, including golf.
Using advanced fabric technologies and modern aesthetics, Puma has developed a range of winter wear aimed at those who wish to continue playing, regardless of how low the temperatures drops.
In this guide, we’ll explore some of the best Puma Autumn Winter apparel to keep you warm, agile, and looking sharp on the greens this season.
From new and sporty hoodies to cosy base layers, we have reviewed the lot to give you a comprehension breakdown of all your winter necessities.
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Best Puma Autumn Winter Apparel
Best Puma Autumn Winter Apparel: Men’s Clothes
Puma Pom Golf Beanie

My word. Wearing the Puma POM Beanie is like welding a radiator to your head. It is so warm, that even the cold chills of an October morning didn’t stand a chance of freezing my skull. If I hadn’t made it clear already, this beanie will keep you well-insulate, which is the aim of the game when playing golf in the Autumn and Winter.
Puma makes great headwear and great beanies. I have long been a fan, and this POM Beanie is another quality addition to the portfolio. The material is thick, very thick and it is the most engrossing thing I’ve had on my head since sliced bread. If anything, it was slightly too big for me, which I suppose is better than having one that leans on the small side.
The pattern is cool. It is stylish and seems to fit the mood of the Autumn and Winter months.
PROS
- Very warm
- Tight to your head
- Nice pattern
CONS
- None
RRP: £21.99
Sizes: One Size
Colours: Deep Navy/Alpine Snow
More info: Clubhouse website / Puma US website
Puma Braided Weave Belt

The Puma Braided Weave Belt is a great belt. It isn’t one of those that makes you look like a cowboy, and as if you’re about to mount a horse and ride off into the sunset. This one embraces a little bit of that, a little bit of golf and a little bit of the office environment. Therefore, it is smart, outlandish and nicely designed. The brown leather of the loops and the dominant blue material of the belt itself look remarkable. It really does, and as far as belts go, it is probably the best I have seen in the game.
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For such a specific market, I believe Puma stands up and takes notice of belts more than any other brand. They are smart, and the material allows you to adjust the tightness of the belt without having to fiddle with cut holes. You can just use the fabric of the built to embed the pin, and away you go. It is a belt perfect for golf, and I don’t think it would look out of place in any other setting.
PROS
- Stylish
- Nice colour contrast
- Flexible fit
CONS
- None
RRP: £30.00
Sizes: S/M & M/L
Colours: Deep Navy
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The material is good and tight. I wouldn’t say it is a roomy piece of clothing, but you know where you stand with it. You still have a full range of movement, and the fabric is stretchy which I like. Puma meets you halfway with this hoodie. There is plenty swing room, but it also has a skintight feel, which gives you the feel of an athlete.
RRP: £65.00
Sizes: S-XXL
Colours: PUMA Black-Slate Sky & Slate Sky-White Glow
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Puma Boulder 2.0 Crewneck

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I must say, the top of it where you slot in your head is tight and it required a bit of force to get through. But, this was the only downside to wearing this baselayer. It was a pleasant surprise and a feeling of golf clothing that I haven’t had for a while. It isn’t overpriced either, which is never a bad thing.
PROS
- Athletic fit
- Smart look
- Good for warmth in the winter
CONS
- Tight to originally put on
RRP: £39.99
Sizes: S-XXL
Colours: Puma Black
More info: Clubhouse website / Puma website US
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The smart black look is great. I am very dull when it comes to my favourite colours in golf clothes, especially in the winter. So a black jacket speaks to me loud and clear. I don’t think this is a horrifically priced jacket either. You can’t expect to pay less than £80.00 for a top-quality golf jacket, and one that makes you feel warm and secure. Like I say, this is a very solid piece of golf clothing that will not do you wrong in the coming weeks and months.
PROS
- Smart, black look
- Reasonably priced
- Snug, comfortable fit
CONS
- None
RRP: £80.00
Sizes: S-XXL
Colours: Puma Black & Ice Coffee
More info: Puma website UK / Puma website US
Puma Cloudspun Tech Hybrid Gillet
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- Cosy and comfortable fit
- Smart colour
- Natural feel with warm pockets
CONS
- Premium price
RRP: £70.00
Sizes: S-XXL
Colours: Puma Black & Deep Navy
More info: Puma website UK / Puma website US




































































