Photo Release -- Oakley Launches NANOWIRE Sunglasses: Latest Addition to Company's Polarized Eyewear Collection

New Educational Campaign Supports the World's Best Polarized Lenses


FOOTHILL RANCH, Calif., June 21, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Oakley, Inc. (NYSE:OO) today announced the launch of NANOWIRE(tm), the company's first dedicated polarized sunglass line, as well as a new campaign focused on communicating the advantages of the company's superior polarized lens technology. This coordinated launch is designed to be the most comprehensive consumer education initiative in the company's history.

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"NANOWIRE(tm) establishes a flagship line for our polarized sunglass offering -- setting a new standard of style, fit and performance for polarized eyewear," said Colin Baden, president, Oakley, Inc. "This Oakley original combines innovations like our Hydrophobic(tm) lens technology with a unique frame architecture that takes advantage of flexible titanium alloy. The ultra-lightweight metal allows for fluid, sculptural forms that maintain the comfort of an adaptable fit and the added benefit of being able to take a great deal of abuse while maintaining its shape."

"Oakley's polarized lens technologies offer undeniable advantages over our competition, a fact we believe is still largely unknown to consumers," continued Baden. "Concurrent with the release of NANOWIRE(tm) we launched a new campaign known as Polarized Complete which is focused on educating consumers about the unbeatable properties of Oakley's optics technology.

"Using advertising, direct mail and POP collateral, the goal of the Polarized Complete campaign is to set forth clearly defined criteria that becomes a 'checklist' as consumers seek to understand the benefits of polarization technology and optimize their purchase decision," continued Baden. "The proven advantages of Oakley's polarized lens technology, our new premium NANOWIRE(tm) product, and our Polarized Complete educational campaign should put to rest any confusion about which polarized lens is the best on the planet."

Oakley NANOWIRE(tm)

Oakley's new high-end polarized sunglass line, NANOWIRE(tm), offers the comfort of an adaptable fit. This is a benefit of the company's new ultra-lightweight titanium alloy, a memory metal that allows for true sculptural contours that retain flexibility. The new rimless NANOWIRE(tm) sunglasses feature all the benefits of Oakley polarized lenses, as well as Oakley's High Definition Optics(r) (HDO(r)) for clarity at all angles of vision, Plutonite(r) lens material that filters out 100% of all UV up to 400nm, Unobtainium(r) frame components that increase grip with perspiration, and Oakley's permanent Hydrophobic lens coating which resists smudges and repels water, oils and dust. Designated as NANOWIRE(tm) 1.0, NANOWIRE(tm) 2.0 and NANOWIRE(tm) 3.0, the new designs feature various lens shapes and frame/lens color combinations.

Visit www.oakley.com/polarized to learn more about the technologies of Oakley's polarized lenses. Go to www.oakley.com for information on the company's new premium line of polarized sunglasses, NANOWIRE(tm).

Polarized Complete Education Campaign

As part of its education initiative, Oakley created a 24-page booklet entitled "Technology So Superior, It's an Art Form" that illustrates seven metrics of how the company's polarized lenses offer an unbeatable combination of benefits. Distribution of nearly one million copies has included a direct mailing to targeted Oakley customers as well as key wholesale accounts and the company's retail locations. Additionally, an insert mailing was completed in conjunction with the June 2007 issue of Outside magazine. The booklet is available online at http://oakley.com/catalog_downloads.

The seven metrics that serve as the basis for Oakley's Polarized Complete campaign are as follows:

1. HIGH DEFINITION OPTICS(r) -- Tests from the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) prove that the patented technologies of Oakley's High Definition Optics(r) (HDO(r)) offer unbeatable clarity. A standard feature of every Oakley polarized lens, HDO(r) makes vision clearer and sharper than with ordinary polarized lenses, and the wearer sees everything where it is, not shifted or distorted.

2. INFUSION MOLDING -- Oakley uses a liquid infusion process to combine the lens material with the polarizing filter, creating bonds at the molecular level. This eliminates the haze and distortion found with competitive polarized lenses made with lamination layering techniques (which requires adhesives) and drop forming (which requires heat and pressure).

3. IMPACT RESISTANCE -- Proven by tests from ANSI, Oakley's premium polarized sunglasses meet all safety standards for high velocity and high mass impact protection.

4. HYDROPHOBIC(tm) TECHNOLOGY -- Oakley's permanent Hydrophobic(tm) lens coating sheds sweat, rain, sunscreen, skin oils, dirt and dust. The lenses are easy to clean and stay clean longer than ordinary polarized lenses, maintaining the highest level of clarity.

5. AXIS OF POLARIZATION -- All polarized lenses block glare with a built-in filter that must be positioned with great care. The smallest inaccuracy can adversely affect performance. Oakley's level of precision exceeds industry standards to ensure optimal eye-to-lens orientation.

6. POLARIZED EMISSION -- When it comes to glare-stopping power, Oakley polarized lenses achieve 99.9% efficiency in blocking polarized light waves. Compared to current technologies and industry standards, this is a virtually unbeatable level of performance.

7. EXTENSIVE LENS OPTIONS -- Oakley offers more tint options than any other manufacturer, giving customers the freedom to pick the best balance of light transmission, visual contrast and color recognition for the environment of usage.

About Oakley, Inc.

Oakley is a global leader in sport performance optics including premium sunglasses, goggles, and prescription eyewear. Headquartered in Southern California, the company's optics brand portfolio includes Dragon, Eye Safety Systems, Fox Racing, Mosley Tribes, Oliver Peoples, and Paul Smith Spectacles. In addition to its global wholesale business, the company operates retail chains including Bright Eyes, Oakley Stores, Sunglass Icon and The Optical Shop of Aspen. The company also offers a wide selection of Oakley-branded apparel, footwear, watches and accessories. Additional information is available at www.oakley.com.

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