Oakley sunglasses case/box as new never used 16 cm wide 7 cm tall this original Oakley sunglasses case has never been used comes with original cardboard box
The history of Oakley sunglasses is marked by a series of innovations that have made the brand a leader in sports performance eyewear:
1975: Jim Jannard starts the company in his garage with $300 and names it after his dog, Oakley Anne. He sells motorcycle parts, including grips, out of the back of his car at motocross events.
1980: Jannard releases the O-Frame goggles, which become a favorite with motocross stars.
1983: Oakley begins selling ski goggles based on the O-Frame design.
1984: Oakley releases the Factory Pilot Eyeshades, the brand's first sunglasses, which are made from a new, nearly unbreakable material called Zytel.
1985: Oakley releases the Frogskin, a more casual sunglass style.
1986: Bicycle racer Greg LeMond wears Oakley Eyeshades at the Tour de France.
1995: Oakley goes public and raises $230 million.
2007: Luxottica, the world's largest eyewear manufacturer and retailer, acquires Oakley for $2.1 billion.
Oakley has since expanded its brand to include clothing, shoes, and accessories. The company continues to rely on research and development to create sunglasses that enhance sports performance.
Oakley sunglasses case / box as new never used
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