Oakley’s Armed Forces Collection Pays Tribute to Veterans

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Oakley has announced a new line of eyewear, the Armed Forces Collection, as an homage to the six branches of the United States Armed Forces.

Each piece in the collection features exclusive colorways and pad prints inspired by the unique aesthetics, emblems, and traditions of each branch. The eyewear is available in two different best-selling frame options, Heliostat and Holbrook, both infused with Oakley’s proprietary Prizm Lens Technology. Prizm sharpens visual acuity to help you see more clearly. The launch is accompanied by Oakley Standard Issue (OSI) proven best-sellers Light Assault III Boot, Factory Pilot Glove, Link Pack, Shadow Flag Tee, and more.

Oakley’s work with veterans extends beyond the new collection, as the company continues to partner with Team Rubicon, a Veteran-led, natural-disaster response non-profit that helps communities before, during, and after disasters, as the official eyewear provider.

The brand also introduces “Oakley In Service,” a powerful new storytelling platform from OSI, bringing to life the experiences of Team Rubicon and their commitment to a greater purpose beyond the uniform. The first Oakley In Service film, Path of Purpose, follows Don Beeson, a retired U.S. Air Force SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape) specialist and current Team Rubicon member who lives by the mantra that service is a mindset. The Oakley Armed Forces Collection is officially unveiled in this inaugural film, highlighting the strength and legacy of the different branches of United States Armed Forces. 

The Oakley Armed Forces Collection and accompanying best-sellers can be found at OakleySI.com now and you can watch the first and future Oakley In Service films at Oakley Standard Issue YouTube.

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