You’re comparing Peter Millar and TravisMathew for sourcing or design inspiration—but you’re unsure which one fits your brand direction best? Here’s what I’ve learned.
Peter Millar focuses on premium fabrics and durability, ideal for luxury fashion sourcing. TravisMathew leans casual, more style-focused but less consistent in quality.

If you’re developing your own clothing line or sourcing for retail, the right benchmark brand helps you define quality, price level, and market segment. Here’s how I break them down for B2B sourcing like ours.
What makes Peter Millar stand out for OEM buyers?
Peter Millar’s positioning is clear: refined, luxury, long-lasting.
Peter Millar offers consistent sizing, long-lasting fabrics, and refined finishes that stand up to years of wear.

From my experience, Peter Millar products use higher thread counts and blended technical fabrics that resist fading and pilling. The tailoring is classic, and the brand image is mature and premium. When buyers look for reliable quality and are willing to pay more, this is the level they expect.
From a factory perspective, if you want to impress with your OEM or ODM capabilities, modeling your samples after Peter Millar means tight tolerances, premium labels, and great finishing. That’s what high-end buyers in the US, UK, or Germany are used to.
| Feature | Peter Millar |
|---|---|
| Fit & Size | Generous, tailored, consistent |
| Fabric | High-end Pima cotton, performance blends |
| Brand Perception | Luxury, golf elite |
| Finish & Details | Polished collars, hidden stitching |
| Retail Price Range | High ($98+ polos, $200+ outerwear) |
Where does TravisMathew shine—and where does it fall short?
If your focus is style-driven, fast-moving products, TravisMathew gives a casual but trendy direction.
TravisMathew blends fashion-forward designs and casual comfort, but quality can vary by batch.

Buyers I’ve worked with in the US often mention TravisMathew for its stylish appeal and visible branding. The brand does well in warmer states and among younger buyers. But feedback on wear-and-tear or sizing issues has been common.
That means if you’re planning a fast-turnaround line at a lower price point, inspired by TravisMathew, you must inspect production closely. Make sure your factory can control shrinkage, color bleeding, and stitching strength—especially when using printed knits or blends.
| Feature | TravisMathew |
|---|---|
| Fit & Size | Casual, sometimes inconsistent |
| Fabric | Poly-cotton blends, trend-based textures |
| Brand Perception | Fun, young, beach-to-golf style |
| Finish & Details | Bold logos, flexible collars |
| Retail Price Range | Medium ($60–$120 range) |
How do you choose the right benchmark for your private label?
Many buyers ask me: should I go for Peter Millar quality or TravisMathew style?
If your goal is long-term quality and buyer trust, follow Peter Millar. If you’re testing casual, lower-risk segments, TravisMathew’s model works.

As a clothing factory, we guide buyers like you through this decision every week. Here’s my approach:
- Define your target market clearly. Are your customers professionals, golfers, or young casual buyers?
- Match quality with margin. Premium quality takes more fabric cost and time—do your buyers expect that?
- Plan seasonal lead times. Peter Millar-type pieces need more sampling and QC; TravisMathew styles are more flexible but may require more trend changes.
If you’re selling to high-end retailers, focus on refined polos, quarter-zips, and outerwear. If you’re supplying supermarkets or local boutiques, the trendy TravisMathew direction may fit better—as long as you control quality.
| Decision Factor | Best Fit Brand |
|---|---|
| Long-lasting durability | Peter Millar |
| Trendy seasonal styles | TravisMathew |
| Consistent sizing | Peter Millar |
| Logo-driven fashion | TravisMathew |
| Premium positioning | Peter Millar |
| Youth appeal | TravisMathew |
Ready to create your own version of these top brands?
Still wondering how to translate these insights into your own collection?
We help you design Peter Millar- or TravisMathew-inspired products—with better control, faster lead time, and factory pricing.

At Truekung, we work with B2B buyers who source for supermarkets, local brands, and international fashion chains. Our strength is custom development:
- Design matched to your inspiration brand
- OEM or ODM options with labels, tags, packaging
- Quality control based on your buyer’s level
- Competitive wholesale pricing from China
Whether you want Peter Millar-level golf polos or fast-selling casual styles like TravisMathew, we’re your partner.
Conclusion
Peter Millar gives you luxury quality and durability. TravisMathew gives you flexibility and fashion appeal. Let us help you create your own version.
Lancy Chia
Brand: Truekung
Email: [email protected]
Clothing factory with 200+ workers, 20 years of experience, serving global fashion brands and retailers.
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