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Oakley Re:SubZero

Oakley has brought back a relic from its early nineties archives with the relaunch of Sub Zero sunglasses. Originally released in 1992, this model was ahead of its time with its futuristic look, and was one of the most innovative eyewear designs of the 90s. The all-new Oakley Re:SubZero feature a lightweight design with a PhysioMorphic Geometry, allowing for a seamless lens design that wraps around your face for a mask-like fit. They also come with Prizm lenses and Unobtanium nosepads and earsocks for an even more secure fit. 



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ON CLOUDULTRA

Swiss running brand On has just introduced its latest sneaker, the Cloudultra, a high-tech shoe designed for ultramarathons. Built for truly going the distance, the Cloudultra is a ultra cushioned, ultra comfortable, ultra versatile trail running shoe, with an impeccable attention to every detail. The innovative shoe includes a double-stacked portion of the brand’s proprietary and innovative CloudTec cushioning (uses their signature "cloud” pods on the outs...
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POLER X RAEN SUNGLASSES

Outdoor gear experts Poler have teamed up with eyewear brand RAEN Optics for a special collection of sunglasses envisioned for the traveler, adventurer and thrill seeker. The collaboration resulted in three distinct models, the Garwood - a wayfarer-esque frame, the Remy - a modern lightweight frame, and the Myer - a bold frame with a squared off outline. All models are fitted with Carl Zeiss lenses to ensure you’re able to keep adventuring for days on end. Ava...
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G-Shock GM-5600

Casio recently released a more affordable classic-style G-Shock with a stainless steel bezel. The squarish 5600 is the modern incarnation of the iconic original G-Shock that debuted in 1983, this version retains the plastic case but gives it a steel bezel cover that makes it tougher. Features include the usual shock resistance, 200-meter water resistance, stopwatch, countdown timer, a multi-function alarm, hourly time signal, full-auto calendar, 12/24 hour format, f...
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