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Travis Scott Unveils Limited Oakley X-Metal Juliet Drop

Scott, who serves as the brand's new Chief Visionary, is behind this hyper-limited release.

Two pairs of sunglasses with metallic frames. Left pair has brown lenses, right pair has blue mirrored lenses, on a white background.
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Travis Scott is bringing back Oakley’s iconic X-Metal Juliet.

Oakley announced a special edition return of the MUZM X-Metal Juliet, described as its most radical innovation and reintroduced as a hand-selected project from the rapper, who serves as the brand's new Chief Visionary.

Per a press release, the reengineered model retains its 25-piece liquid-titanium X-Metal construction with an adjustable frame, temple shocks and interchangeable nosebombs, paired with Plutonite Prizm Polar lenses shaped to preserve XYZ Optics geometry.

Each pair also includes an individually serialized collector's coin.

Oakley MUZM X-Metal Juliet will be accessible through a launch day raffle exclusively at the Shibuya store, while two Cactus Jack x Oakley editions in Prizm Violet Polar and Prizm Snow Black will debut for friends and family.

Cactus Jack x Oakley MUZM X-Metal Juliet Prizm Snow Black

Cactus Jack x Oakley MUZM X-Metal Juliet Prizm Violet Polar

Collector's Coin

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