The new Oakley Latitude Fall/Winter 2025 collection looks to nature not for peace, but for performance. It is shaped by the idea of “silent chaos,” drawing from the strength of a parachute and the fluid adaptability of a jellyfish. Here, a see-through quality is not just a look but a form of survival.
The designs use layered forms and wrap-around shapes that suggest ocean waves and lifting air. This is apparel engineered to move with the body, a concept Oakley calls Physiomorphic Geometry. The collection balances comfort and breathability with protection, all in an earthy color palette. Modular features allow the wearer to adapt to different conditions.
The key piece is the Latitude Soar Parka, made for someone who moves with the weather, not just against it. Its design is highly adjustable. The hood is shaped like a visor for precise coverage. Drawcords at the shoulders, waist, and hem let you sculpt the fit. Practical details are everywhere: taped seams, a waterproof zip guard, flap pockets, and reflective logos.
The full lineup includes pants, base layers, and a balaclava, emphasizing smart, efficient performance. The clothing is paired with eyewear like the Oakley Plantaris, which features a high-wrap lens and frog-like adjustable temples for a secure fit. Footwear includes the rugged Meridian Low Ext Boot and the EON Alpha sneaker, both made for exploration.
Check it out below:
This collection is available on Oakley.com and at select stores worldwide.
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