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#YesFilter *Harmful blue light: up to 455nm with the greatest toxicity between 415-455nm, only one c

#YesFilter [Can't see this email? View online]( [Oakley MVP]( [Oakley MVP]( [Kanoa Igarashi Chooses Oakley Blue Ready Technology]( [#YESFILTER]( [Add a blue light filter to your Oakley Authentic Prescription lenses. Perfect for everyday use, Oakley Blue Ready technology is built to filter 20% of harmful blue light from the sun and digital devices*, and provides UV protection in any lens material**.]( [Shop Now]( [Find a Store]( [KEEP THE BLUE LIGHT OUT]( [To add Oakley Blue Ready technology to your lenses, simply select your frames and click on "Add Prescription Lenses". After selecting your lens type, Oakley Blue Ready will be one of the available options.]( [Shop Now]( *Harmful blue light: up to 455nm with the greatest toxicity between 415-455nm, only one contributing factor of retinal aging. **In transmission from front side, for all substrates and back surface when combined with Oakley Authentic AR coatings. [FREE SHIPPING]( [FREE RETURNS]( [BUY ONLINE PICK UP IN STORE]( [STORE LOCATOR]( [EYEWEAR]( [APPAREL]( [ACCESSORIES]( [CUSTOM]( You're part of Oakley's MVP program. [Check out your benefits.]( *Get Free Shipping on ALL orders. Always Free Returns: only Custom Sunglasses cannot be returned. Product availability may vary by location. This email is an advertisment. You are receiving this message because you signed up for Oakley communications. [Unsubscribe here](. You are subscribed as: {EMAIL}. [Privacy Policy](. [Copyright ©2022 Oakley, Inc. All rights Reserved.]( 1 Icon, Foothill Ranch, CA 92610 [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [TikTok](

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