Friday, November 26, 2010

Oakley sunglasses blend fashion with function

It is a well known fact that trend changes are hard to come by now with the nosedived market conditions. All the fashion accessory manufacturers are holding back the new models, fearing the worst market conditions. However, things aren’t the same for the designer sunglasses. No matter what the market condition is, new designer sunglasses are popped every now and then. This season it is the big four (Oakley sunglasses, Ralph Lauren, Fendi and Burberry) to introduce some of the finest new designs of sunglasses. The main thing that the fashion lovers will like with these new additions of sunglasses is the fact that they are very sensibly priced. It seems that the designer sunglass manufactures are realizing the truth that not any fashion lovers out there can afford to spend hundreds of dollars in switching between the sunglass styles.

To give you that impeccable look, oakley sunglasses sport some of the most inventive designs, colors and shape. Choose from Sports, Active, Polarized, Asian Fit, Photochromatic, Signature Series and Special Edition available for both men and women. In the men's sunglass section you can try these latest models. The Polarized Split Jacket with lightweight frames and switchlock technology that makes lens changing easy and fast or the M Frame Striker in Jet Black offering the comfort of a perfect three-point fit. Also you can pick the Oakley Half Jacket sunglasses perfect for a casual look or the Oakley Jawbone Sunglasses that are high on performance. And if you want to preserve a slice of history go for the Artist Series Edition sunglasses inspired by music, art, fashion and sports.

Oakley sunglasses brings for you fits and styles like never before. You'll love the vibrant Oakley Discreet with hammered jewelry at the hinges. You can also try the evergreen Correspondent Sunglasses or the flattering Encounter Glasses- both are a great combination of glamour and performance, crafted to give your personality a new definition.

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