Monday, January 9, 2012 11:04am PST

New Year, New Gear: 2012 Oakley picks

By: Heather Hendricks

With the new year upon us, it's time to clean out that closet and revamp your snow style. Out with the old, and in with the new.

There's no better way to start off 2012 than with spankin' new snow gear. With more than half of the winter season still in front of us, we've put together our top picks of Oakley gear that will help you stay styled throughout the season. We've put together our favorites from the Pro Signature Series and Rider's Collection and each piece exudes the utmost function and fashion.

Men's Snow Collection

Eero Ettala Signature Series: Lava Jacket- $280.00


Eero Ettala Signature Series: Lava Pants- $210

Eero Ettala Signature Series: Splice Snow- $160


Simon Dumont Signature Series: Preferred Jacket- $320


Simon Dumont Signature Series: Preferred Pants- $290


Tanner Hall Signature Series: Flare Jacket- $280


Tanner Hall Signature Series: Flare Pant- $240.00


Tanner Hall Signature Series: Crowbar Snow-$150


Women's Snow Collection

Pro Rider Series: Diagonal Jacket- $240.00

Pro Rider Series Lines Pant- $200.00


Open Weave Slouch Beanie- $20.00


Gretchen Bleiler: Signature Series

GB Cinch Jacket- $220


GB Favorite Shell Pants- $200.00


GB Lines Long Sleeve Knit- $68

Women's Elevate Goggle- $150

Women's A Frame- $150.00


Head to Oakley.com for these styles and more.

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