Accessible Performance, Built Collection by Collection: How GN Collection Structures Its 2026 Apparel Offering
A fabric-led 2026 lineup designed for real play, clear merchandising and predictable sell-through
ORLANDO — As golf apparel moves into 2026, operators report a continued shift toward collections that balance technical performance with everyday wearability and clear merchandising logic. Rather than chasing short-lived trends, buyers are prioritizing assortments built around proven fabrics, consistent fit and seasonal clarity — products that perform on the course while remaining accessible in both price point and presentation.

That approach defines GN Collection’s 2026 lineup. Across Spring and Summer/Fall deliveries, the brand presents men’s and women’s collections structured around established performance fabrics applied consistently across polos, layering pieces, bottoms and dresses. The result is an offering designed to support real play, simplify buying decisions and merchandise cleanly at retail.
A fabric-led collection architecture
GN Collection’s 2026 assortment is organized around a small number of core fabric technologies that reappear across categories and seasons.
ML75 remains the foundation of the collection. Described by the brand as the most comfortable technical fabric in golf, ML75 combines advanced moisture management with a soft, premium hand feel. In Spring and Summer/Fall 2026, ML75 appears extensively in men’s and women’s polos — including solid and printed jersey styles — as well as in lightweight layering pieces intended for warm-weather play.
PlayDry functions as the brand’s primary moisture-management system. Integrated across jerseys and stretch fabrics, it moves perspiration away from the skin toward the outer surface of the garment, supporting comfort during long rounds and high-temperature conditions.
Solar XP provides chemical-free sun protection and is applied selectively to tops where UPF performance is a priority, often in combination with PlayDry for lightweight, high-UV environments.
Weatherknit supports year-round versatility, covering sun, heat, wind, rain and thermal protection. It allows retailers to build assortments that extend beyond a single season without adding unnecessary complexity.
Men’s collections: seasonal prints and versatile performance
The men’s Spring and Summer/Fall 2026 collections are anchored by ML75 polos offered in both solid and printed executions. Seasonal stories introduce coastal-inspired patterns and refined graphics, while maintaining the brand’s emphasis on comfort, stretch and moisture control. These polos are designed to pair easily with ML75 Microlux shorts and pants, creating complete on-course outfits with consistent fit and feel.
Layering pieces such as quarter-zips and lightweight pullovers extend the assortment into cooler mornings and transitional conditions. Fabrics are selected to maintain breathability and mobility without bulk, supporting walking golfers and variable climates.
Across categories, the men’s line emphasizes clean tailoring and disciplined color palettes, allowing pro shops to merchandise walls and outfit stories with clarity and minimal risk.
Women’s collections: performance foundations with refined silhouettes
GN Collection’s women’s Spring and Summer/Fall 2026 offerings follow the same fabric-first philosophy, applied to silhouettes designed for movement, comfort and versatility. Polos, sleeveless styles and dresses utilize stretch jerseys and mesh constructions that deliver moisture management, breathability and sun protection.
Bottoms and skorts are engineered with performance stretch and functional pocketing, while layering pieces add lightweight warmth for early-morning or transitional play. Across the women’s line, the focus remains on garments that support real play while transitioning naturally from course to clubhouse settings.
What operators are responding to
Retailers entering the 2026 buying cycle consistently highlight the same priorities: reliable moisture control, lightweight comfort, sun protection and collections that feel current without being trend-driven. GN Collection’s strategy — repeating proven fabrics across multiple categories and seasons — aligns closely with those expectations.
For buyers, this translates into:
clear fabric stories that are easy to communicate to customers
consistent performance across men’s and women’s assortments
collections that merchandise cleanly across polos, bottoms and layers
accessible performance positioned between lifestyle apparel and top-tier technical brands
Evaluating the collection in Orlando
At the PGA Show, GN Collection presents its full men’s and women’s Spring and Summer/Fall 2026 assortments, giving buyers the opportunity to evaluate fabric platforms, seasonal executions and layering strategies side by side. The booth offers a clear view of how ML75, PlayDry, Solar XP and Weatherknit technologies translate into real products designed for real conditions.
📍 ORLANDO · PGA SHOW 2026 — Discover GN Collection’s Spring and Summer/Fall 2026 men’s and women’s assortments at Booth 5957
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