Oakley Medusa Eyewear Offers Post Apocalyptic UV Protection

Oakley Medusa Eyewear

If you’re looking for that certain post-apocalyptical look you could always rip your jeans a little, take up amateur face painting with blood, develop a new language based merely on grunts of differing pitches or you could just forget all that and shell out for Oakley’s rather curious Medusa Eyewear, not forgetting to compliment these decidedly curious shades with a matching leather skullcap.

We have to hand it to Oakley in that they are, as these products undoubtedly prove, willing to let go now and again to bring us products that offer true individuality, seeming born on the fringes of a nightmare (or after a particularly good office party), even if we wouldn’t be seen dead wearing them (in public at least).

Medusa Leather Skullcap

Oakley’s Medusa Eyewear, apart from being far removed from Oakley’s rather more traditional eyewear, offers Plutonite lenses with 8-base curvature for enhanced peripheral vision and black Iridium coating for what the product site terms as ‘precisely tuned light transmission’ and, apart from providing 100% UV protection, also come with rivets allowing them to be attached to the matching Medusa Leather Skullcap which, in turn, boasts leather dreadlocks and adjustable chin strap.

Hardly aimed at the stylistically faint hearted, Oakley’s Medusa Eyewear will set you back $250 whilst the Medusa Leather Skullcap comes in at $500.

[Source | Gearfuse]

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