It started as a nod to the past. A quiet flex in Tokyo’s summer heat. Jason Day, repping Australia at the 2024 Olympics alongside Min Woo Lee, stepped onto the course in a yellow and teal kit capped with a team visor — and just like that, the look landed.
Fast-forward to 2025, and the visor hasn’t left the rotation.
From crisp white to sharp black to the most unexpected of all, a Realtree Xtra camo version that somehow made camo feel elegant, the visor has become a silent staple in Day’s style evolution. The piece behind the resurgence is Imperial’s 3161 Tour Visor. It is made in the USA, features a cotton and poly blend, a polished buckle closure, and the unmistakable white terry sweatband on the inside. It is a silhouette that has been copied but never matched.
That is what makes it such a natural extension of Jason Day’s look. His fits now blend tailored structure with a fresh mix of textures, colors, and heritage references. The Tour Visor adds a touch of old-school authority to it all. It is not loud. It is not trying to be cool. But on Jason, it just works.
In a world of moisture wicking everything and logo heavy trends, the return of the visor feels refreshingly analog. No performance gimmicks. No overdesigned angles. Just a clean, confident choice that has stood the test of time.
If you are wondering what brought the visor back in style, start with Imperial’s original. And give credit to the guy who made it feel current again.
The Tour Visor from Imperial is a summer classic—high crown, wide brim, and a terry sweatband that screams legit. Whether you're chasing pins or just parking lot vibes, this one brings the heat.
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