Photo Release -- Oakley Launches HIJINX Sunglass; Latest Addition to Company's 'SQUARE O' Eyewear Collection


FOOTHILL RANCH, Calif., June 4, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Oakley, Inc. (NYSE:OO) today announced the release of HIJINX(tm), the latest sunglass addition to the company's newly merchandised "SQUARE O" eyewear collection. Named after the distinctive icon that signs it, the SQUARE O eyewear collection is an expression of unique Oakley design inspired by the lifestyles of its athletes as well as their cultural influences including music, art and fashion. A signature edition of the new HIJINX(tm) style honors Bruce Irons, a renowned innovator of free surf, who joined the company's global surf team earlier this year.

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"We created the SQUARE O collection to better communicate our unique combination of performance, optics, and innovation with a blend of style and attitude that is distinctively Oakley," said Colin Baden, president, Oakley, Inc. "Our technology is fueled by athletes' demands for performance and our art is inspired by their individuality, approach to life, and attitudes which in many ways define today's lifestyle."

"The SQUARE O collection matches clean, uncomplicated styling with an edge of attitude, and design cues that express the personality and individualism of the wearer," Baden continued. "The Bruce Irons Signature Edition HIJINX(tm) is a great example of this synergy of technology, design and art. Bruce's approach to life is like his approach to surfing - aggressively original with no apologies - a perfect definition of HIJINX(tm)."

Oakley HIJINX(tm)

Oakley's new HIJINX(tm) features the company's High Definition Optics(r) (HDO(r)), a collection of technologies that offer unbeatable clarity. This includes patented XYZ Optics(r), a geometry that maintains clarity at all angles of vision. The eyewear is engineered with six-base lens curvature to expand peripheral view and optimize side protection against sun, wind and impact. Oakley's Plutonite(r) lens material filters out 100% of all UV light up to 400nm. Additionally, there are two polarized options which feature Oakley's proprietary lens filtering technology that block the blinding rays of glare found in environments with highly reflective light.

The sculpturally integrated hinge mechanisms of this frame work with dual cam action, and the company's Three-Point Fit maximizes comfort while holding the lenses in precise optical alignment. Comfort is further optimized by the low weight of Oakley's durable O Matter(r) frame material. HIJINX(tm) can be fitted with prescription lenses if desired.

SQUARE O Collection

HIJINX(tm) marks the ninth addition to Oakley's SQUARE O collection. Additional styles include GASCAN(tm), GASCAN(tm) S, EYE PATCH(tm), OAKLEY CANTEEN(tm), WARDEN(r), TWITCH(tm), MONTEFRIO(tm) and OIL DRUM(r). Visit www.oakley.com for more information on these eyewear inventions or www.myspace.com/squareo for more information on the SQUARE O lifestyle.

About Oakley, Inc.

Oakley is a global leader in sport performance optics including premium sunglasses, goggles, and prescription eyewear. Headquartered in Southern California, the company's optics brand portfolio includes Dragon, Eye Safety Systems, Fox Racing, Mosley Tribes, Oliver Peoples, and Paul Smith Spectacles. In addition to its global wholesale business, the company operates retail chains including Bright Eyes, Oakley Stores, Sunglass Icon and The Optical Shop of Aspen. The company also offers a wide selection of Oakley-branded apparel, footwear, watches and accessories. Additional information is available at www.oakley.com.

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