Oakley Sutro Eyeshade Sunglasses
They might not be Oakley's best-known design, but the Eyeshade was the company's first sunglass, drawing inspiration from company founder Jim Jannard's prior motocross grips and goggles. Released in 1984, they're the basis for the new Sutro Eyeshade. Its throwback design features a full-width, single-piece vented lens — now made with Prizm technology for greater clarity, detail, and contrast. The frame is made from lightweight O Matter for all-day comfort, while the nosepads are made from the same Unobtainium that made Jannard's motocross grips a hit decades ago. Available in three colorways, they're joined in the Origins collection by modern takes on the classic Frogskins and Jawbreaker silhouettes.