Oakley’s latest drop might look like it time-traveled from a dystopian runway in the year 2075, but its DNA runs deep into the natural world. The Plantaris Ti is equal parts sci-fi and biology textbook, fusing the iconic design cues of the original Plantaris with aerospace-grade titanium and unmistakable Cyberpunk energy. If the Eye Jacket defined Oakley’s ‘90s era, the Ti is its fearless evolution.
Inspired by amphibians and forged in titanium, the Plantaris Ti reimagines Oakley’s obsession with organic, functional design. The adjustable frog-leg-style temples return, now wrapped in lightweight metal. The clear silicone tips reveal vein-like internal details that could just as easily belong to a living organism – or a machine. The removable nose cone allows on-the-fly fit customization, while Switchlock™ lens tech ensures fast lens swaps whenever conditions change.
Performance hasn’t taken a back seat. The Prizm™ lenses do their usual job of fine-tuning color and contrast for enhanced vision, while the sculpted form hugs your face like a second skin. And yet, this isn’t just about utility. This is fashion-forward gear disguised as eyewear. Oakley is thriving at the intersection of utility and style, and Plantaris Ti is the best example yet.
The release arrives at a time when Oakley is everywhere – from the ski slopes to the stage. Travis Scott’s official role as Chief Visionary adds cultural muscle, their collaboration with Meta AI keeps them relevant in tech, and their partnership with Axiom Space proves they’re not afraid to shoot for the stars – literally. This drop isn’t just another collector’s item; it’s a quiet flex from a brand operating at full creative throttle.
The Plantaris Ti releases July 31st exclusively on Oakley.com. Quantities will be scarce. Pricing is still under wraps, but expect a titanium-worthy markup above the $300 baseline of the standard Plantaris. Whether you’re here for the heritage, the hardware, or the hype, Oakley’s latest is the kind of evolution we didn’t know we needed – until now. Also don’t forget to check our ist of the most expensive glasse in the world.