The evolving OAKLEY “Jacket” eyewear and Japan-designed Field Gear Line point toward a new direction.

Since its debut in 1994, the “Jacket” family from Oakley has consistently challenged convention. Starting from a rejection of what performance eyewear was supposed to be, it introduced a radically curved dual-lens frame—an unprecedented structure that reshaped both vision and design in the category.

Originally developed for athletes who defy norms, the Jacket style has grown beyond pure performance into something more symbolic. Now, over 30 years later in 2026, the line enters a new phase. While carrying forward the brand’s founding pioneering spirit, it continues to evolve without losing its core DNA, becoming part of the “Artifacts from the Future” vision—a series that frames products as forward-looking creations grounded in the present.

Extending that same philosophy into apparel is the Japan-designed “Field Gear Line” collection. Translating the idea of eyewear that fits the face into garments that fit the body, the line is engineered for harsh environments, combining uncompromising functionality with a bold design approach. Across both eyewear and apparel, a consistent design ethos runs through.

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