Many people have heard about Oakley sunglasses for men and women but may be unsure why they are so popular, practically reaching cult status. This brief article aims to explain who Oakley are, how their sunglasses are made and give an idea of the range that is available.
Oakley began their business in 1975 and started to produce sunglasses a couple of years after that. From their humble beginnings in the USA they have now become a popular brand worldwide, developing exclusive ranges of sunglasses for men and women not only for the obvious, but have also developed more specialist designs for specific sports. Oakley have developed and grown their business by merging science and art to create some outstanding designs that also incorporate their technologically sound High Definition Optics (HDO) process.
High Definition Optics improves the quality of vision for the wearer by greatly reducing visual distortion. Oakley sunglasses for men and women have optimised polarisation exceeding 99% with coatings being moulded to the lens at the molecular level. (For more information on the technology Oakley uses visit their website.)
Oakley sunglasses come in a variety of ranges and these are divided into active, polarised, lifestyle, special and limited editions. For example, the lifestyle range includes the Gascan range (from around 80) that has High Definition Optics and Plutonite lenses giving 100% protection against all UV rays with excellent impact protection. Some ranges are coated with the Oakley HYDROPHOBIC coating that is designed to resist rain, sweat, skin oils and dust .
The Oakley range of men and womens sunglasses are certainly not cheap, but with their maximised peripheral vision and clarity, the High Definition Optics system is something pilots often insist on. An example of the polarised range of Oakley sunglasses are the Crosshair Ti. These are shielded with the Oakley Hydrophobic coating and you should be able to pick these up online for around 145 (RRP around 190).
Genuine Oakley glasses (and other products including snow goggles) carry the distinctive O which you should look for to ensure they are not cheap replicas. Although one would not recommend sitting on them often, they are hard-wearing and will keep their looks for a long time making them a good investment against non-branded mass produced High Street store men and womens sunglasses.
Oakley began their business in 1975 and started to produce sunglasses a couple of years after that. From their humble beginnings in the USA they have now become a popular brand worldwide, developing exclusive ranges of sunglasses for men and women not only for the obvious, but have also developed more specialist designs for specific sports. Oakley have developed and grown their business by merging science and art to create some outstanding designs that also incorporate their technologically sound High Definition Optics (HDO) process.
High Definition Optics improves the quality of vision for the wearer by greatly reducing visual distortion. Oakley sunglasses for men and women have optimised polarisation exceeding 99% with coatings being moulded to the lens at the molecular level. (For more information on the technology Oakley uses visit their website.)
Oakley sunglasses come in a variety of ranges and these are divided into active, polarised, lifestyle, special and limited editions. For example, the lifestyle range includes the Gascan range (from around 80) that has High Definition Optics and Plutonite lenses giving 100% protection against all UV rays with excellent impact protection. Some ranges are coated with the Oakley HYDROPHOBIC coating that is designed to resist rain, sweat, skin oils and dust .
The Oakley range of men and womens sunglasses are certainly not cheap, but with their maximised peripheral vision and clarity, the High Definition Optics system is something pilots often insist on. An example of the polarised range of Oakley sunglasses are the Crosshair Ti. These are shielded with the Oakley Hydrophobic coating and you should be able to pick these up online for around 145 (RRP around 190).
Genuine Oakley glasses (and other products including snow goggles) carry the distinctive O which you should look for to ensure they are not cheap replicas. Although one would not recommend sitting on them often, they are hard-wearing and will keep their looks for a long time making them a good investment against non-branded mass produced High Street store men and womens sunglasses.
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Oakley sunglasses are just one of the ranges of designer sunglasses that you can consider whether you are looking for ladies or gents sunglasses. For example, the Electric sunglasses range are worth a look.
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