Bacon Oakley Frogskins
Oakley and DQM bring together two of our loves (pork fat and polarized eyewear) and ham it up with Bacon Frogskins; we admit it’s hit or miss, but we’d pig out in these any day.
Oakley and DQM bring together two of our loves (pork fat and polarized eyewear) and ham it up with Bacon Frogskins; we admit it’s hit or miss, but we’d pig out in these any day.
They’re uber-lux at $4,000, but Oakley’s C SIX sunglasses are worth it: each is crafted from a 40-layer thick block of carbon fiber with a titanium spine and rotary cams for flexibility.
Oakley’s Tool Pocket 2.0 sports a 70 oz. hydration system and anti-microbial protection; the top-loading mid-sized backpack weighs in with 250 cubic inches of space.
Made specifically for skiers, Oakley’s Hounds Mountain Glove features grippy silicone on the palms, a 5,000mm waterproof rating, 3M Thinsulate, antimicrobial lining and goggle wipe.
Just in time for Fall, Oakley’s King’s Camo Straight Jacket shades feature desert or woodland graphics; each also utilizes VR28 lenses with enhanced contrast and depth perception.
Oakley’s Mallet Messenger Bag is a vintage take on their normally modern fare, with faux leather accents, a waxed cotton shell, large front slip pocket and detachable shoulder strap.
Oakley has been providing custom eyewear for some time, but they’re now offering their Rework Pack, Holeshot watch and Crowbar goggles with choose-it-yourself colors.
Oakley’s Gascan shades may be inspired by muscle cars, but these special edition Bob Burnquist specs are fuel sippers: they’re made with recycled materials and sport bamboo accents.
Pockets to the left, pockets to the right: they don’t call it the 10 Gallon Tank Duffel for nothing; it’s plastered with compartments (including a shoe pocket) and made with 600D polyester.
SFI and Formula One-approved, Oakley’s Race Boot maximizes tactile response on pedals; it’s also made with flame-resistant CarbonX lining and self-extinguishing split suede.
Oakley’s penchant for over-the-top names reaches its peak with their Impact Craters; still, these EVA foam cushioned, Unobtanium treaded sandals look as rugged as any we’ve seen.
Primitive and Oakley team up for a pair of Frogskins that sport all the best colors of twilight, with a black to purple gradient, hints of midnight blue and a clear finish to top it all off.
Oakley’s single-strapped AP Sandbag 2.0 can be carried via handle, messenger-style or as a backpack; it includes a 15″ laptop compartment, interior organizer and external pockets.
A mix of art deco and contemporary lines result in a sleek, elongated profile for Oakley’s Warrant Watch; it features a stainless steel case, Unobtainium rubber strap and sapphire crystal.
These LIVESTRONG Oakley Jawbones are tough to pass up; it features swappable plutonite lenses and O MATTER frames, with $20 going to Lance Armstrong’s cancer foundation.
We’re happy with $10 flip-flops, but Oakley’s Methane 2 Sandals have us drooling over the tech: shock-absorbing RED CODE/EVA foam, Microban treatment and full-grain foot bed.
Four years in the making, Oakley’s Pit Boss sunglasses are part of their new Elite line; they sport polarized, smudge-proof lenses and an O-Matter frame with lightweight titanium inserts.
Designed for the digital packrat, Oakley’s Icon Backpack 3.0 has more than enough space for your various gadgets, including side access for your laptop and a molded internal organizer.
Oakley’s classic 1985 Frogskins get a modern/urban makeover; available in grey or brown, the transparent frames are embedded with Original Fakes’ iconic cross-eye pattern.
Part of Oakley’s REINVENT line, these Ryan Sheckler-branded Sideways sport a polished black exterior, fast plaid interior and tilted metal icons; choose from regular and asian fit.
Oakley’s S.I. Assault Boot is the civvy version of gear made for the Elite Special Forces; it features ample wet/dry traction, a moisture-wicking liner and urethane shock absorption.
Recently spotted on Lance Armstrong in Australia, these Oakley Jawbones feature a locking hinge design that lets you swap lens without twisting or pressure; they’ll be out in May.
A retro 80s classic, Oakley’s Frogskins sunglasses are back thanks to a retooling of the original line; our favorite is the matte black with fire iridium lens above, which is still available.
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