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What is Justin Rose wearing at the Masters? Justin Rose's Peter Millar golf apparel

What is Justin Rose wearing at the Masters? Justin Rose's Peter Millar golf apparel

USA Today12-04-2025

What is Justin Rose wearing at the Masters? Justin Rose's Peter Millar golf apparel
Justin Rose looks great on and off the golf course.
He looks even better at -8 and with a one shot lead after the second round at the 2025 Masters.
Rose, a young 44 years of age, was a long-time partner of Bonobos before moving over to Peter Millar in 2024, and has always had an eye for simple, classic fashion.
That type of apparel always plays well on the golf course, whether that golf course is your local pitch and putt or down at the Masters.
Thanks to Peter Millar, you too can dress like Justin Rose with a lead at Augusta National.
Shop all Peter Millar golf apparel
Justin Rose Masters clothing
Thursday
Rose raced out to the lead after shooting 65. He did so while wearing the Avenue Performance Jersey Polo in Angelite ($125) and the eb66 Performance Five-Pocket Pant in white ($160).
Friday
Day two brought an earlier tee time for Rose, meaning a Crown Heritage Cashmere Sweater ($350) was necessary to start the day. After the first few holes, it was back to the classic look of the Soul Performance Mesh Polo ($105) and the Bingham Performance Five Pocket Pant ($185) as Justin maintained his lead at Augusta.
Check back to see what Rose wears at the Masters on Saturday and Sunday.

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