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Our favorite performance-boosting sunglasses just got an upgrade

Know more about Oakley’s new Ahyris collection featuring new models Coldfuse, Apparition, and Chrystl

Photos by Jonas Timbreza and courtesy of Oakley | Art by Tricia Guevara

We’ve written about the importance of wearing sunglasses, especially when it comes to outdoor sports. Investing in a good pair is probably one of the best ways to protect your eyes and decrease risks of vision loss and other eye issues.

Not to mention, wearing the right sunglasses helps combat migraines and saves you from a number of sun-related eye problems. That’s why performance brands like Oakley always make it a point to enhance their eyewear essentials.

The brand’s newest sun and optical lifestyle glasses collection, the Ahyris, is crafted using a single design element that redefines eyewear construction and promotes unique mechanical function. The name Ahyris is inspired by the collection’s ethos: the iris of the eye, the window of the soul. The collection delivers a distinct mechanical function for connecting the center frame and temples together for an unmistakable look.

Coldfuse

Coldfuse uses a single design element that binds 24 components together to create a progressive and aesthetic look. It’s made to be anything but ordinary to bring out confidence and self-expression.

Apparition

The Apparition comes in a lightweight front combined with stainless steel features designed for both sports and casual use. It creates a universally flattering silhouette with a single element that connects the center frame and temples.

Chrystl

The Chrystl is created to emanate a sophisticated and rimless look as the lens itself becomes the frame. Like its sibling sunglasses, it uses a single design element that connects the frame and temples along with a rollbar that adds both style and function. The sunglasses also have adjustable nose pads that gives it customizable frame options.

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