
Summary
- Albino & Preto is collaborating with Oakley for their first jiu-jitsu collection
- The line includes co-branded Gis, rashguards, shorts and exclusive Eye Jacket sunglasses
- Available starting September 3 via Oakley’s website and select global retail locations
For the first time, Albino & Preto (A&P) and Oakley have teamed up to unveil their inaugural worldwide jiu-jitsu line. Combining Oakley’s daring and forward-thinking design principles with A&P’s mission to reshape jiu-jitsu into a lifestyle sport, this collection caters to practical usage as well as daily wear. The line features various items of performance apparel and eyewear. This collaboration represents the debut of these two brands launching a global collection after a series of limited, much-anticipated collaborative projects.
At the core of this collection, you’ll find a unique Gi, adorned with trademark badges and stitching that encapsulate the essence of both collaborating brands. The No-Gi items, available in long-sleeved and short-sleeved rashguards accompanied by coordinating shorts, flaunt recognizable A&P and Oakley logos on state-of-the-art, sweat-absorbing materials. Completing the lineup are the A&P x Oakley Eye Jacket™ sunglasses, boasting amber Prizm lenses and customized frame embellishments. Each pair comes in a shared microfiber carrying case.
Starting Sept 3rd, you can get your hands on the new collection from Oakley, right here on their website and at chosen stores globally! Keep an eye out for Chapter 2 of this epic launch, coming soon! (as a gamer)
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2025-09-01 09:55