Bodega and Oakley Gear Up for Winter Sports With Latch Panel Brass Shades

Bodega and Oakley Gear Up for Winter Sports With Latch Panel Brass Shades

As a seasoned outdoor enthusiast with a penchant for both winter sports and urban fashion, I can’t help but be thrilled about the upcoming release of the Bodega x Oakley Latch Panel Brass sunglasses. With my years of experience skiing down icy slopes and navigating bustling city streets, these shades seem tailor-made for someone like me.


Oakley and Bodega collaborate to brainstorm innovative sunglasses suitable for various activities, both on ski slopes and urban streets.

Latch Panel Brass sunglasses draw inspiration from Oakley’s iconic design vocabulary, featuring a traditional shield shape that gradually tapers upwards for a stylish, otherworldly aesthetic. These sunglasses come with Oakley’s Prizm lenses, which are coated in a cool, iridescent frost finish designed to safeguard wearers from the harsh reflections of winter sunlight. The glasses bear both the Oakley O symbol at their bridge and Bodega’s futuristic logo diagonally along the solid strip surrounding the lenses.

As an enthusiast, I’d like to highlight some amazing features of these performance sunglasses. They boast unique lenses that intensify colors and contrast, making my outdoor adventures even more captivating. Additionally, they come equipped with removable side shields, perfect for blocking bothersome glare. These shields can be easily clipped onto winter gear for secure storage. The sunglasses also include an eyewear leash, attachable to the frames’ end, ensuring I never lose them during my adventures. Lastly, they feature Unobtainium® nose pads and ear socks, providing a firm grip even in wet conditions. Truly, these glasses are designed for those who love the outdoors as much as I do!

On this coming Friday, the 6th of December, at exactly 12 noon Eastern Time, the Bodega x Oakley Latch Panel Brass glasses will be officially released, both online and at our Boston and Los Angeles stores. Availability is on a first-come, first-served basis.

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2024-11-27 19:56