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Oakley Plantaris Seek Collection






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OAKLEY 13.11 X-Ray

Oakley Medusa Helmet, 2001
The Oakley Medusa Helmet (2002) is an early-2000s performance helmet concept associated with Oakley’s then-expanding push into technical equipment beyond eyewear. The design is defined by aggressive surfacing, pronounced vent geometry, and a highly sculptural shell intended to signal speed and impact protection.
Functionally, the Medusa emphasizes airflow and coverage through a dense network of vents and channeling, paired with a shell profile that reads more armored than minimal. Fit and retention appear to follow common helmet conventions of the era, with the distinctive elements concentrated in the exterior shell tooling and vent architecture rather than hidden internal mechanisms. As a result, the helmet is often discussed as much for its styling and cultural placement as for technical specifics.
OAKLEY 13.11
OAKLEY 13.11 MATTE FOG W/ PRIZM ROAD BLACK SUNGLASSES
The Oakley Pro M-Frame®, a revered icon of its era, has transformed, culminating in the emergence of the Oakley 13.11 - a fusion of heritage and neo-tech. The reimagined design features an advanced reconfigured brow and incorporates Oakley's Prizm Technology within the Kato wrap lens.








OAKLEY 13.11 Prizm Road Black Lenses w/ Matte Fog Frame
A Kikuyu tribesman dresses up for a festival in Kenya
Sophnet x Kaneko Optical Binchotan Wellington Glasses
sophnet binchotan glasses
These functional square glasses were created in collaboration with Kaneko Optical. They use an innovative material, in which binchotan charcoal is kneaded into the plastic of the frame. The blue light-blocking lenses protect your eyes from harmful rays from PCs and smartphones. The titanium components ensure lightweight construction and high durability. The modern square design creates an intellectual impression. Available in three colors: black, brown, and a distinctive navy, these glasses combine practicality with fashion.




Oakley Airbrake