Categories: Products

Nike’s Skateboarding Style … and More New Products for a New Year

Roll with It (ABOVE)

Grind and go with the model 7112 from NIKE SB EYEWEAR, shown here on pro skateboarder Justin Brock. Among the collection’s first-ever optical styles, this style is ideal for skateboarders as well as those who just appreciate the look. marchon.com

$165


Cool Rider

Ride the optimized wavelength with the POLAR 3FX HDR lens from Rudy Project, with hydrophobic and UV-resistant coating. Order the lens on its own, or in the Sintryx — the company’s first mountain-biking frame. rudyprojectdealer.com

$125


On the Scene

The model Kinsley, a glam-meets-chill metal frame with acetate tips, stays true to the wearable fashion customers have come to expect from BCBGMAXAZRIA. cvoptical.com

$210


Thin Is In

The model HEB 138 from HACKETT BESPOKE features UTA (aka ultra-thin acetate) in this gentlemanly throwback. A sandblasted outer matte finish with a gloss interior — not to mention the keyhole bridge — make this style a perfect fit. mondotticausa.com

$285


Floral Arrangement

Offering a heartfelt nod to nature in its lily-inspired design, the model Lilium II from KOALI is a handcrafted Mazzucchelli acetate that runs no risk of wilting. morel-france.com

$270


Head Turner

Made with strong-yet-flexible high-density cellulose acetate (HDCA), the model RR052 from ROBERT RÜDGER works the room in comfortable style. poetseyewear.com

$149


Peak Performance

Whether you’re sailing, driving, or just chillaxing, you’ll be anything but blue with the Blue Polarlynx lens from VUARNET. This category 3, anti-reflective-coated lens offers high levels of infrared protection, visible light absorption and blue light protection. vuarnet.com

$650


On Fire

Get the layered look with the new lens-over-frame construction of the RAY-BAN mirrored lens, available across the Blaze collection. my.luxottica.com

$198

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