Oakley x 100 Thieves' second collaboration collection comprises two eyewear silhouettes developed at the intersection of performance optics and gaming-inspired aesthetics. The lineup includes the HSTN SQ model equipped with Oakley’s Prizm™ Gaming 2.0 lens technology, designed for enhanced visual clarity tailored to digital environments, and the Neoforma sunglasses aimed at everyday wear. Both styles are unified by a distinctive 100 Thieves Geo-Print pattern drawn from video game heads-up display maps.
The detailing on the Neoforma includes a tonal black-on-black finish, contrasting red Oakley hardware and a 100 Thieves core logo etched directly onto the lens. The release is accompanied by branded accessories including a microbag, a box sleeve and a zippered hardcase, enhancing package presentation.
Gaming-Inspired Eyewear
Oakley x 100 Thieves Second Collection Merges Optics with Gaming Culture
Trend Themes
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Gaming-optimized Optics — Products engineered with lenses and coatings tuned specifically for digital displays and prolonged screen use enabling new categories of performance eyewear for gamers and remote workers.
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Esports-style Luxury Branding — High-end collaborations that merge competitive gaming aesthetics with premium materials create aspirational goods that blur lines between streetwear, sports, and luxury fashion.
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Augmented HUD Aesthetics — Designs borrowing heads-up-display graphics and map motifs translate immersive UI elements into physical product surfaces and packaging, reshaping consumer expectations for experiential design.
Industry Implications
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Eyewear and Optics — Companies in optics can capitalize on sensor-aware lenses and display-specific coatings to redefine visual performance for digital-native users.
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Gaming Hardware and Peripherals — Peripheral makers may integrate visual ergonomics and branded aesthetics into monitors, controllers, and wearables to align hardware with the evolving culture of competitive and streaming play.