Oakley launches 2021 Tour de France collection

Oakley Tour de France 2021
The four choꦬi♏ces for Oakley's new Tour de France collection (Image credit: Oakley)

With the 2021 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour de France just🐻 days away, Oakley has just launched four new derivatives of its most pop🅠ular frames. 

Among the launch comes three of the brand's 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:best cycling sunglasses; the Sutro, Radar EV Path and Jawbreaker, accompanied by the casual-wear Frogskins. All which havღe been given the Tour de France treatment. 

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Oakley Sutro

Desig🎃ned with urb𓆉an riding in mind, the Sutro was quickly picked up by fashion-conscious road cyclists around the world for their bold design and large lenses. 

The Tour de France edition Sutro glasses utilise the Matte Poseidon base coat with red piping across the brow, further red detailing on the arms, and a red background sits behind the white Oak🌃ley logo on the temples.

Tꦍhey come fitted with the Priꦦzm Road Black lens, complete with Tour de France logo. 

Oakley Radar EV Path

A stalwart in the Oakley ra🌠nge, the Radar EV Path follow a more traditional design rhetori🍃c, but with ample coverage, and are some of the most popular in the pro peloton. 

T༺he Tour de🔯 France edition design is built upon the same matte poseidon base coat, with the brow given dashed detailing in the blue, white and red. White Oakley 'O' logos live on the temples, while the ear socks are red. 

Oakley Jawbreaker

Arguably the most successful model in Oakley's cycling portfolio, the Jawbreakers are highly admired for their successful combination of function and f🌸orm. 

The Tour de France edition Jawbreakers are given the ma🌳tte poseidon base coat across the entire frame, with red and white detailing on the logos on the temples, as well as on the edge of the brow. 

Oakley Frogskins

The Frogskins are 🅘another stalwart in the Oakley range, but from the brand's wide range of off-bike casual sunglasses.&nꦰbsp;

The Tour de France design here is more subtle, with the matte poseidon colour complemented by little more than a red Oakley wordmark on the temples. However, the inner face of the arms are given a colour-block pattern of blue, white, red and black.&💫nbsp;

Lance Branquinho is a Namibian born media professional, with 15-years of experience in technology and engineering journalism covering anything with wheels. Being from Namibia, he knows a good gravel road when he sees one, and he has raced some of Africa’s best-known mountain bike stage races, such as Wines2Wales and Ber♏g&Bush.