Oakley’s latest golf drop makes one thing clear: when they lean into Japan Design, they cook different.
The new collection blends sharp tailoring with utilitarian energy—think wide cargo shorts, moisture-wicking piqué polos, and gradient pullovers that feel like streetwear snuck its way onto the driving range. It’s a lineup built for performance, but dressed in subtle textures, earthy palettes, and cuts that lean roomy, relaxed, and undeniably cool.
Pieces marked Japan Design come with that extra layer of refinement. A reminder that Oakley’s heritage runs deep in technical innovation, but their style language—especially when filtered through a Japanese lens—is quietly some of the most tasteful in the game.
If you’ve slept on Oakley Golf, this is your wake-up call. The label is inching toward something special—especially when they bring in those Japan Design influences. And if they keep heading this direction, we might just be looking at one of the most underrated brands in golf style right now.
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