1. Oakley Half X: $325 - The Half X is an all metal frame men's sunglass made from lightweight titanium alloy and are great for runners, cyclists, or purely fashion. They have open-edge lens technology, meaning the frame doesn't wrap all the way around the lens giving the user maximum visibility. The lenses have 100% UV filtering and are water and smudge resistant. These sunglasses are available in four different colors/styles and are also available in a polarized form for $380.
2. Oakley Fuente Antix: $265 - These military inspired sunglasses are perfect for your day to day activities. The Fuente Antix comes with a polarized lens stopping 99% of glare. One of the most visually appealing features of these glasses is that there is only one lens. It extends all the way across the glasses with no frame between the eyes. They also have a large metal square "O" on the side to give it a very masculine appearance.
3. Oakley Ducati Fives Squared: $90 - If you're looking for a great pair of men's sunglasses for under $100 then the Ducati Fives Squared is for you. These lightweight glasses are designed specifically to hold to the face while moving at top speeds. They come with the metal Oakley logo as well as the Ducati logo laser-etched near the edge of the lens. The lenses come with 100% UV protection and glare reduction technology.
4. Oakley Half Jacket Array: $150 - These sports performance glasses are made for any environment. They come accompanied with three interchangeable lenses so you can excel in any weather or light. The Half Jacket Array also includes nose pads and stem sleeves to help maximize grip. These glasses are an absolute must have for any outdoor sportsman.
5. Polarized Oakley LIV: $265 - Don't think I forgot about the ladies. These glasses are similar to the men's Oakley Fuente Antix, but have thinner stems to give them a more feminine feel. They also include the one lens stretching all the way across the glasses. You also get great UV protection as well as limited glare. The frames are made from lightweight alloy for an easy wear throughout the day.
All of these glasses can be purchased from the official Oakley website by clicking on the links below. You can also check out Sunglass Hut and Frame Direct for more shopping options.
Published by Jake James
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Post a CommentI wouldn't spend more than $100 on a pair of Oakley sunglasses. Heck, I'd even buy the cheap usable quality ones that are sold in the dozens. :-)