B. Draddy is a brand that doesn’t need to shout. Founded in 2013 with a focus on timeless design, natural materials, and modern performance, the New York-based label has built a reputation for premium golf apparel that earns its place in the wardrobe long after the season ends. Official Uniform Provider of the 2026 Presidents Cup and Official Uniform Supplier of the 2026 and 2028 US Solheim Cup Teams – it’s a brand with serious institutional credibility. The Cool Collection is where B. Draddy makes its most distinctive technical statement – and the B. Draddy Cool Collection is worth understanding properly before you dismiss it as another performance fabric claim.
The premise is simple – and the name is not marketing copy. Here’s what it is, why it works, and what’s worth knowing about the 2026 range.
Our Roundup of the B. Draddy Cool Collection
Cool Fabric – The Technology Behind the Name
The B. Draddy Cool Fabric is a ceramic-coated yarn construction that is immediately cool to the touch from the moment you put it on. The ceramic coating is the key detail: it creates an instant cooling sensation against the skin that synthetic performance fabrics don’t replicate. Beyond the initial feel, the allover texture of the fabric means less surface area in contact with the skin, which translates to significantly better breathability than a standard performance polo.
The result is a fabric that is quick-drying, feather-light to wear, and genuinely cooler than the alternatives on a warm spring or summer round. For golfers who play in warmer conditions – or who simply run hot – the Cool Fabric delivers on its claim in a way that’s immediately noticeable rather than a marginal gain.
The collection also includes Cool Tech Fabric across select styles – a related but distinct performance weave that extends the cooling principle into layering pieces and quarter-zips.
Menswear Highlights
Polos
The B. Draddy golf polo is the centrepiece of the Cool Collection and the range offers 33 styles across the full collection – more than enough to suggest this isn’t a capsule add-on but a serious performance range in its own right.
The Captain Cool Polo ($120) is the best seller for good reason. Available in 11 colorways including the fresh Confession, Surf, and Melba options for spring, it combines the Cool Fabric construction with a patterned design that walks the line between course-appropriate and genuinely distinctive. This is the pick for golfers who want the fabric technology without sacrificing visual interest.
For a cleaner, more understated look, the Cool Duke Polo ($120) delivers the same Cool Fabric in a solid colorway range including Dark Knight, Nauti, White, and Melba – the kind of polo that works as the quiet foundation of a well-put-together golf wardrobe. Available in 7 colorways.
New for spring 2026, the Cool Larson Polo ($120) and Cool McDade Polo ($120) both arrive in patterned Cool Fabric with a fresh seasonal palette – Confession, Surf, Melba, Loaded, and Mac across the two styles. Also new are the Cool DJ Polo and Cool Jake Polo at $120 each, offering additional pattern and colorway variety for golfers who want something different from the established bestsellers.
The Cool Glaser Polo deserves a specific mention as the most accessible entry point in the range – available from $60, making it the sharpest price-to-fabric proposition in the collection.
Midlayers
The Cool Collection extends beyond polos into layering pieces that apply the same fabric philosophy to the shoulder season.
The Cool Colt Pullover ($170) is the standout layering piece – Cool Fabric construction in a pullover silhouette that keeps the cooling properties working even when you add a layer. Available in 6 colorways including Loaded, Mac, Nauti, White, and Regal. New color additions for spring make this the freshest version of an established B. Draddy staple.
The Cool Hoodie (from $98) is the most versatile piece in the collection – 12 colorways, Cool Fabric construction, and a price point that makes it the most accessible layering option in the range. New Melba and Surf colorways are the spring additions worth noting. The Cool Olin Hoodie ($156) takes the same concept into a more premium execution across 7 solid colorways.
Shorts
The Cool Crum Short ($100) is the collection’s sole shorts option – Cool Fabric construction in Nauti and White, a clean silhouette, and the same immediate cooling feel as the polos. For warm-weather rounds where you want the fabric technology to work hardest, this is the logical companion to any of the Cool Collection polos.
Womenswear & Juniors
The Cool Collection extends into women’s and juniors with a focused selection that brings the same fabric technology to a broader audience.
The Cool Gwyneth Polo ($120) and Cool Samantha Polo ($114) are the new women’s additions for spring – both in the Nauti colorway, both in patterned Cool Fabric construction. The Cool Maya Skirt ($160) completes the women’s Cool Collection offering – a patterned Cool Fabric skirt that pairs naturally with the polo options.
For juniors, the range covers the Captain Cool Polo ($78), Cool Adkins Polo ($78), Cool Duke Polo ($74), and Cool Colt Pullover ($126) – all in Cool Fabric, all at a junior-friendly price point that makes the technology accessible across the full family wardrobe.
The Palette
The Spring 2026 Cool Collection palette is one of its strongest in recent seasons. The new Melba – a warm pink-coral – and Surf – a clean mid-blue – sit alongside the established Regal, Mac, Nauti, White, and Loaded colorways to give the range genuine freshness without abandoning the understated, course-appropriate aesthetic that defines the brand.
The Confession colorway – a deeper, richer navy-adjacent tone – is worth noting as the most versatile new addition across multiple styles. The overall direction sits in premium territory without veering into the kind of loud, seasonal pattern-chasing that marks the less confident end of the golf apparel market.
Price and Value
The Cool Collection sits at the premium end of the performance polo market – $120 for most polo styles, with the Cool Glaser Polo available from $60 as the accessible entry point. Layering pieces run from $98 for the Cool Hoodie through to $170 for the Cool Colt Pullover.
For a full sense of where B. Draddy positions against the wider premium golf apparel market, our 2026 Golf Apparel Price Comparison covers 25 brands across key categories. For a premium golf polo in spring 2026, you’re paying above the mid-market, but the Cool Fabric technology is a genuine differentiator rather than a branding exercise.
Final Thoughts
The B. Draddy Cool Collection earns its name. The ceramic-coated Cool Fabric delivers a tangible on-course benefit that goes beyond the incremental improvements most performance golf fabrics offer. For golfers who play in warm conditions or who simply prioritise comfort across a full round, the technology is worth the price point.
The Spring 2026 range extends and refreshes the collection with new styles and colorways that keep it feeling current without abandoning the restraint that defines B. Draddy’s broader aesthetic. The Captain Cool Polo remains the best seller for good reason – but the new Larson, McDade, DJ, and Jake additions give the range meaningful breadth for golfers who want something different from the established options.







