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Oakley Enduring: She's got game

You can express a lot with your eyes: doe eyes, wide eyes, evil eyes, or bedroom eyes. But how you hide your eyes can say just as much.

Enter Oakley. Whether you’re a carefree beach bunny (Oakley Riddle), a sultry woman of mystery (Oakley Eternal), or a corporate tycoon (Oakley Ravishing), Oakley has you covered. Their vast collection ranges from Active Lifestyle to Asian Fit, so you’ll have no trouble bringing out the real you (or the you that you want to be today).

Though, if you're anything like me, the new Enduring line will be more your style. The Oakley Enduring Sunglass is an entirely new dimension of performance, fit and style made exclusively for athletic women by athletic women -- yes, they enlisted female athletes in the design process.

The result: The fit is engineered specifically for women, and you can adjust it with two included sizes of nosepiece. Unobtainium components keep the lightweight frame comfortably in place by increasing grip with perspiration no matter what sport you do (aside from running and climbing, I even wore these horseback riding). UV filtering is an uncompromising 100%, and the lens curvature helps protect the delicate skin around your eyes from the wrinkling rays of ultraviolet light.

And, because I love packaging, I just had to mention that the Enduring sunglasses are not only good looking but they come with a protective sports-specific Oakley Soft Vault that has space for storing an extra optional lens (see gallery).

So you’ll not only look better on the court, field, or at the net, you’ll look better in real life.

And that sounds like a total win-win.

$155 to $175 at Oakley. Try the Damson frame (shown above), or -- even better -- you can leave a comment or sign up for LIFT newsletters for a chance to win a pair!

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Reader Comments (4)

These glasses are great!

July 11, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterLynn R.

The Enduring Line is more my style too. I don't normally wear sunglasses, so I have to have a great fitting, light weight pair. I don't want to feel them hanging on my nose. Plus, you mention that you ride, I also ride horses and can absolutely never find a pair that will stay on through out the fast ride.

July 12, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterlil-zip

I really wanted some light weighted glasses and i get it here.

July 14, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterlift chairs

coolish

July 16, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterkudzu fire

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