By Jessica Ye (Jessica Yap)

Oakley pushes further into clothing with its latest Players Collection.

Five-time NBA all-star Jaylen Brown leads the brand’s first full sportswear collection, built around a cocoa brown palette running through jackets, vests, pants, bags and eyewear.

The collection includes the Latitude Soar Parka, Reserve Momento Vest, Latitude Veil Tee, Reserve Momento Cargo Short, Reserve Spacer Pants, Meridian Low Ext, Latitude Solar Cap and Reserve Utility Bag.

The Highland Jaylen Brown Signature Series frame comes with Prizm Ruby Lenses, while Brown’s logo appears across selected pieces in the collection.

Highland Jaylen Brown Signature Series | Image: Oakley

The collection leans into technical streetwear instead of standard athlete merchandise. Parkas, cargo shorts and utility bags run through the release. Very tunnel fit coded.

Tunnel fits changed this category years ago. Athletes are photographed arriving before the game even starts now. Half the internet sees the outfit before the scoreline.

Then comes Real Madrid’s striker and footballer Kylian Mbappé’s new signature eyewear.

Inspired by the Oakley De Soto, the Permian frame uses a deep-set lens construction finished with Prizm Road Lenses. Mbappé’s logo sits on the lens, while the coordinates of Bondy appear along the temple.

Kylian Mbappé Signature Series Permian Sunglasses in matte black frame | Image: Oakley

That detail says enough on its own.

Sports eyewear used to stay inside performance. Now it moves easily into everyday dressing alongside sneakers, technical jackets and bags.

The Players Collection is available online and through selected Oakley stores and stockists worldwide.

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Jessica Ye (Jessica Yap) is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Couture Troopers and a marketing veteran with 15 years of experience in the retail and fashion sectors. Holding a First Class Honours degree in Fashion Media & Industries from Goldsmiths, University of London, she balances high-level strategy with the creative fire of a true-blooded Leo. Jessica is a vocal critic of over-commercialisation, believing that art must always remain at the heart of fashion. She specialises in crafting narratives that preserve artistic value while driving industry impact.