Peter Millar’s Walker Cup uniforms really stood out this year. Golf kits are notoriously tough to nail, but PM leaned into what they do best—top-tier fabrics and refined tailoring—and it shows. The lineup is built from natural fibers like cashmere, cotton piqué, and Italian merino. No polyester, just texture and feel.
It’s a subtle but meaningful nod to an older era of golf, when clothing wasn’t dominated by synthetics but instead defined by tailoring and touch. For many of the young players wearing them, this might be their first real experience with fabrics of this caliber, a small but impactful detail.
I’ve got to give Millar credit here. Uniforms in golf can often feel too safe or too commercial, but these strike the right balance. They look sharp, they honor tradition, and they quietly remind us that quality always shows.
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