Watch it in action
Oakley has turned a geometry concept into a real-world accessory: Infiniloop looks like a frame suspended around its own lens, with exposed edges and almost no visual clutter.
Why it stands out
The design is built from just two main materials — titanium and O-Matter — joined at a few delicate points. That negative space is the point: the lens appears to float inside the structure.
What makes it feel collectible
Infiniloop is being released in limited quantities, in Polished Chrome and Matte Black w/ Prizm Black. It is tied to Oakley’s Future Genesis world and arrives with a Chapter 2 comic-book set, pushing it beyond standard eyewear into design-object territory.
- Concept: a wearable take on infinite geometry
- Build: titanium + O-Matter
- Look: floating lens, exposed outline, sculptural frame
- Drop: limited release
- Price: $997
The visual punch
This is Oakley leaning all the way into spectacle: part sunglasses, part artifact, part product-teaser from a sci-fi universe. It does not try to disappear on the face. It is meant to be seen.
Short version: Infiniloop is one of those rare eyewear drops where the geometry is the headline.
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