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Patrick Mahomes x Oakley Unveil New Eyewear Collection In Short Film


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In March, Oakley and Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, announced an historic partnership making the reigning NFL MVP the first-ever football player to join Team Oakley.

Today, Oakley released a short film, "See it in PRIZM," which stars Mahomes, New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge, pro skater Ryan Sheckler, and others. The film showcases Oakley’s newest eyewear, including the Oakley Sutro, Mercenary and Forager.

Check out the short film below, followed by a description and price points for Oakley's three new shades.

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Oakley Sutro ($142-$163)

"Sutro redefines the look of traditional sports-performance eyewear. Inspired by the daily life of urban cyclists, the high-wrap shield creates a bold, versatile look, protecting you from the elements and enhances vision with Prizm™ Lens Technology, while inspiring athletes to move confidently and seamlessly through their day."

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Oakley Mercenary ($153-$203)

"Rooted in performance and wrapped with a new approach to sport design, Mercenary has upped the performance eyewear game. Built to stand out, the style features a sleek, double-bridge architecture and a larger, rounded lens shape merged with innovations built to perform."

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Oakley Forager ($133-$183)

"Forager is a lifestyle model loaded with performance features that inspire action – from running and cycling to skateboarding and hiking. With a double bridge and on-trend round lens shape, the lightweight O Matter™ frame material of Forager is a style standout designed to keep up with the adventures of the day."

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