Meet The Oakley Plantaris Polaris In Abyss & Fern Galaxy Paint

Plantaris Polaris arrives as one of Oakley’s most expressive frames, pairing a nature-inspired silhouette with the bespoke finishes. Matte transparent Abyss anchors the look that seems to glow from within, with new Abyss Galaxy and Fern Galaxy paint treatments. These multi-layered finishes are for anyone who wants their sunglasses to broadcast personality as strongly as performance.

Polaris, as Oakley frames it, is about following that metaphorical North Star: a collection designed to help the wearer signal a willingness to explore new frontiers in color and form. Abyss Galaxy and Fern Galaxy sit at the heart of that idea, taking familiar Oakley sculpting and wrapping it in finishes that suggest deep space and dense foliage rather than flat, single-tone paint. Within that context, Plantaris becomes one of the more sculptural canvases in the range, its organic curves and cutaways giving the galaxy finishes—and the translucent Abyss treatment in particular—surfaces where light can catch and scatter. Oakley

The frame itself is rooted in an exploration of shapes and creatures found in nature, and that influence is most obvious at the temples. Instead of a straight arm, Plantaris splits toward the rear into two “frog-inspired feet,” each capped with clear silicone that reveals the titanium wire core underneath. The effect is at once technical and biological, as if the sunglasses were grown rather than machined, and it dovetails naturally with the Polaris idea of finishes that evoke cosmic depths or layered greenery. In Abyss Galaxy and Fern Galaxy, that split temple design would only heighten the impression of movement and life along the side of the face.

Functionally, Plantaris Polaris is more than a styling exercise. The frame is made from Oakley’s O Matter material—a lightweight, impact-resistant formulation that has become a staple across the brand’s sport and lifestyle lines—and the rear section of the temples is adjustable thanks to the flexible titanium core. A detachable nose guard lets the wearer alter the look and feel on the fly, flipping the frame from a sleeker, more urban profile into something a bit more shield-like and protective. In the Polaris context, that adaptability means the same glasses can skew toward low-key everyday wear in subdued lighting or lean fully into the drama of the Galaxy finishes when the mood calls for it.

The lens system leans on Oakley’s Switchlock technology, allowing lenses to be swapped quickly without stressing the frame. On the Plantaris Polaris Collection configuration, the standard setup pairs the matte transparent Abyss frame with Prizm Grey Polarized lenses, a combination aimed at enhancing color and contrast while cutting glare across a wide range of environments. That technical backbone ensures the glasses work as well on long days outdoors as they do as a design statement, and it positions Abyss Galaxy and Fern Galaxy not just as decorative ideas but as finishes layered over a genuinely capable optical platform.

Fit is tuned to be approachable despite the bold design. Oakley lists Plantaris Polaris as a size L around 135 mm, with a narrow, universal-fit front meant to accommodate a broad range of faces. Unobtainium nose pads provide the familiar no-slip grip that becomes more secure with moisture, keeping the frame stable whether it is being worn for a casual walk, a bike commute, or an impromptu sideline at a game. In practice, that means the Galaxy finishes and transparent Abyss treatment are free to catch the eye without the distraction of constant adjustment or slipping.

Within Oakley’s broader lineup, Plantaris Polaris occupies a distinctive position. Classic models like Holbrook or Sutro lean into heritage or overt sport, but Plantaris sits closer to a hybrid space where experimental form and premium paint treatments carry as much weight as outright athletic intent. The Polaris branding and its Abyss Galaxy and Fern Galaxy treatments underline that shift: this is a frame family built for people who want to express as much as they want to shield their eyes, using layered finishes and organic geometry to stand apart from more conventional silhouettes.

Taken together, the Plantaris Polaris sunglasses present as a cohesive expression of Oakley’s current design language—technical, slightly futuristic, and unabashedly bold. The nature-inspired frame, frog-foot temples, Switchlock lens system, and Prizm optics provide the functional core, while the Polaris concept and its Galaxy finishes turn that core into a visual story about exploration and individuality. For anyone looking at Abyss Galaxy, Fern Galaxy, or the matte transparent Abyss configuration and wondering whether the look is as considered as the performance, the answer is that Plantaris Polaris is built to deliver on both fronts.


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