
Albino & Preto and Oakley step into a new phase of their relationship with the release of their first global jiu-jitsu collection. After building momentum through past collaborations, the two brands now present a unified project designed for both performance and lifestyle. The collection reflects Oakley’s reputation for design innovation and Albino & Preto’s focus on shaping jiu-jitsu as a sport that extends beyond competition.
At the center of the collection sits the co-branded gi. Detailed with patches and embroidery, the piece integrates the identities of both Oakley and Albino & Preto. This gi serves as a clear representation of the partnership, bringing technical performance together with cultural weight. Built for function on the mats, it also carries visual details that link back to the ethos of each brand.


Alongside the gi, the NO-GI options expand the offering for athletes and practitioners who favor alternative training gear. Available in long and short sleeve rashguards with matching shorts, these sets feature moisture-wicking fabrics that perform under intense training. Each garment carries Oakley and Albino & Preto’s graphics, reinforcing the collaboration’s shared narrative. The attention to detail in cut and fabric ensures that the NO-GI line maintains durability while offering comfort in practice.
Accessories form a crucial part of the collection, with eyewear anchoring this category. The A&P × Oakley Eye Jacket sunglasses stand out as a signature product within the release. Ember-tinted Prizm lenses bring Oakley’s optical technology into focus, while custom frame details tie the sunglasses to the broader collaboration. Each pair arrives packaged with a co-branded microfiber bag, reinforcing the project’s emphasis on complete design.

The collection will be available on September 3 through Oakley’s website and at select global retailers. Its launch signals a new level of collaboration between the brands, establishing a foundation for future releases. A second chapter is already planned, underscoring the ongoing nature of the partnership. For Oakley, the collection emphasizes technical design linked to sport culture. For Albino & Preto, it offers another step in framing jiu-jitsu as a lifestyle, expanding the practice beyond the dojo and into everyday wear.
