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Oakley's Xeus Frames are Designed with Influences from Japan

The iconic Xeus sunglasses frames by Oakley are designed with inspiration from the traditional kabuto helmets that are worn by Japanese samurai. It is also named after the Greek God of Thunder to really channel a powerful look and feel to the silhouette.

It is a high-performing design that has a unique vented frame that is packed with lightweight elements due to the O Matter, which is an aerodynamic upper brow bar. It also has a wrap-around lens that is made using progressive PhysioMorphic Geometry. The lenses also have Prizm technology that enhances overall visual contrast. To round out the design, it has a lightweight Unobtanium nose pad for comfort and earsock grips. It comes in a silver finish with slightly clear lenses.
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