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Jamie Anderson joins Oakley

Just after winning yet another X Games medal, the slopestyle queen from Lake Tahoe that is Jamie Anderson joined the global Oakley team to rock their indestructible goggle lenses and sunnies.

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Jamie believes in the superiority of Oakley’s sport performance eyewear and entrusts her vision to Oakley as she embarks on her mission to defend her Winter X Games 16 women’s snowboard slopestyle gold medal and qualify for the top spot on the Women’s U.S. Snowboard Team for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

“I have always wanted to work with Oakley,” Jamie said. “The team is phenomenal – ski, snow, women’s, men’s – I’ve always been inspired by what they’re creating and the projects they’ve done. I’ve also always known how amazing their lens technology is and how respected their whole marketing team is, so it feels great to be connected with such a solid crew. It seems like it’s been a long time coming, but it always happens when the time is right.”

Oakley has long been recognized for the superior optical quality of their eyewear. Jamie will benefit from wearing Oakley goggles with High Definition Optics® (HDO®) offering stunning clarity while maximizing peripheral and downward view when she snowboards. Off the hill, the Women’s Active Collection combines technological advancements including HD Polarized® lenses for optimum clarity and Unobtanium® nosepads to prevent slipping, with stylized frames for a line of eyewear that enables athletic women like Jamie to be powerfully protected and beautifully decorated at the same time.

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