Oakley has released a new chapter of its Players Collection, co-created with Team Oakley athletes Jaylen Brown and Kylian Mbappé. These are athletes who shape the culture around sport by setting the tone, rewriting narratives, and building communities.
Jaylen Brown’s head-to-toe collection includes both eyewear and sportswear. It introduces a cocoa brown palette that creates a distinct identity. Brown’s personal logo appears across key pieces. The eyewear is anchored by the Oakley Highland Jaylen Brown Signature Series frame with Oakley’s Prizm Ruby Lenses. The sportswear pieces are designed with versatility in mind, moving across environments from city settings to outdoor conditions. The collection includes modular layering, functional detailing, and advanced materials. The pieces are the Latitude Soar Parka, Reserve Momento Vest, Latitude Veil Tee, Reserve Momento Cargo Short, Reserve Spacer Pants, Meridian Low Ext, Latitude Solar Cap, and Reserve Utility bag.
Kylian Mbappé’s signature eyewear is shaped by the mindset that propelled his rise. The frame is inspired by the Oakley De Soto. The Kylian Mbappé Signature Series Permian has a deep-set lens construction and is finished with Prizm Road Lenses. Mbappé’s logo is embedded on the lens. The coordinates of Bondy are etched along the temple, a reference to his origins and journey.
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The Players Collection is available at Oakley.com, select Oakley retail locations, and partners worldwide.
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