SLAYER Eyewear Finally Released

February 24, 2014

SLAYER and Arnette have collaborated on a capsule collection featuring matte black and blood red artwork on Arnette's flagship Witch Doctor sunglasses, Series 3MX and Skylight snow goggles. Head to your local retailer or go to Zappos.com to grab your pair. They're only available in limited quantities and once they're gone, they're gone!

The Witch Doctor is a part of the A.C.E.S. collection of frames that feature interchangeable arms that can be used with other A.C.E.S. models. Available in two color options, grey lenses with a matte black frame and black arms, or red mirror lenses with a matte black frame and red arms, both featuring official SLAYER artwork. The arms of each colorway are interchangeable with each other and other A.C.E.S. sunglasses.

The Skylight is Arnette's full-featured snow goggle with No-BS (No-Blind Spot) technology. The matte black frame comes in two options — one with both dark grey and inferno chrome lenses, or just a dark grey lens alone.

The Series 3MX is the dirt deflecting model of choice for motocross and FMX riders such as Robbie Maddison.

The Arnette Uncommon Projects Capsule Collection with SLAYER will be released in limited amounts globally this month.

Established in 1992 in the humble surroundings of a one-car garage in Orange County, California, Arnette shades and goggles are found on today’s most influential action sports athletes and lifestyle personalities. Each product is meticulously designed with the highest-quality materials, providing lightweight wearability for unmatched comfort, fit and style.

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