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In a recent years, Jason Day has caused quite a stir among Augusta National’s powers-that-be during Masters week. The culprit has been the former major champion’s outrageous outfits, designed by his apparel sponsor Malbon Golf.

One notorious Malbon sweater was banned by Augusta mid-Masters two years ago.

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This year, Day and his Malbon collaborators are pushing boundaries at the historically buttoned-up club once again. One planned Masters outfit in particular was reportedly rejected by Augusta National. But the attire Day showed up at Augusta wearing on Monday, and the rest of his planned apparel for Masters week, is raising eyebrows once again.

Day’s Masters apparel for 2026 is out there

In the lead-up to the Masters, Sports Illustrated reported that Augusta National rejected one of the Malbon outfits Day had planned to wear this week.

That outfit, seen below, featured a head-to-toe rain suit covered in images of birds. But it turns out one half of that outfit survived the Masters inspectors. Day will wear the bird-covered rain jacket on Thursday if inclement weather arrives.

Augusta Natiional reportedly rejected this outfit Jason Day planned to wear at the 2026 Masters. Courtesy Malbon Golf

The bird motif can be found throughout Day’s Masters scripting for this year, including in the threads he wore on Monday during practice at Augusta.

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Day showed up with a tan vest version of the bird motif, which includes several different bird species intended to represent the avian residents of Augusta National. (You can see Day’s Monday Masters outfit in the photos at the top of the page.)

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Two images of Jason Day in Malbon apprel at the 2025 AT&T Pebble BEach Pro-Am (left) and the 2024 Masters (right).

Two images of Jason Day in Malbon apprel at the 2025 AT&T Pebble BEach Pro-Am (left) and the 2024 Masters (right).

“If you are on the course and you are tuned in with nature and know the sounds of birds, you’ll make more birdies,” Malbon told Sports Illustrated. “It’s inspired by Native American beliefs. Each one of these birds has a different meaning. I’ve been sending the noises of the birds to Jason for the last six months. Hopefully, he’s trying to stay in touch with nature.”

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Day plans to wear the bird vest he rocked on Monday again during Friday’s second round, potentially with a matching hat.

Though the most eye-raising apparel piece of them all might be Day’s choice for Tuesday. While inspired by a birding vest, it looks more like an old-school fishing vest. That might be fitting, though, as Augusta National’s famous ponds are said to be home to monster fish.

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