Ronnie Fieg (KITH) collaborates for the first time with Oakley
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta
KITH has been the protagonist of several news this week. The last of them has been starring its founder Ronnie Fieg, since it has made public its first collaboration with the eyewear brand Oakley.
The project itself is a capsule collection of retro and futuristic sunglasses that promise to sell out in seconds. It is well-known how closely related both parties are to urban and pop culture, so it is more than obvious that many of the members of these groups will buy a pair of sunglasses.
As far as the retro style is concerned, the Oakley Eye Jacket stands out for its matte silver colour and the vibrant blue and green of its lenses. In the middle of them, as can be seen in the images, the KITH logo appears subtly in black, while the eyewear company’s logo appears on the temples.
Meanwhile, the futuristic model Hydra stands out for its orange glass and thick black frame. Ideal to be worn in any sporting or party situation, this one has been reimagined for the occasion. Of course, both of their logos appear on them as well.
If you had to choose one of them, which one would it be? Stay tuned for more news as the release date of the KITH x Oakley collaboration will be revealed soon.
Check out the images below:



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