Oakley Heritage Collection

The eyewear giant re-releases three original '80s designs to celebrate their 30th anniversary

In 1984, then-garage-based brand Oakley introduced the Eyeshade, an innovative sunglass design for professional cyclists derived from the O-frame snow goggle. A few years later, the Razer Blade was introduced, followed by the Frogskin, setting the bar for performance eyewear higher with each release. The radical designs turned heads and changed minds. Now, 30 years later, the eyewear giant aims to salute the early era …

Voices of Industry

The Oakland-based label is one of the rare few to use fiber farmed and spun in the US, then handwoven into true cotton shirts

According to the American Apparel & Footwear Association report released last week, 97.5% of apparel sold in the United States is made internationally. For the past two years, this number has been in decline (albeit in the decimals) as the Made in USA movement gains more and more momentum, with consumers becoming aware of conditions overseas due to incidents—such as last year’s catastrophic garment factory …

Bulan Project

Limited edition scarves, hand-dyed by Balinese batik artisans

Printed with a year’s worth of moons upon it, San Francisco-based artist Ella Luna’s gigantic cotton scarf is a dreamy wall calendar substitute. The first edition from the Bulan Project—a recently launched collaborative focused on producing limited edition, artist designed objects (think conceptual product-based publication The Thing Quarterly meets indie fashion buyers Of a Kind)—the namesake scarf is a symbolic first piece for a brand …