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January 23, 2008 8:56 AM PST

Oakley's Medusa headbanging thing

by Juniper Foo
(Credit: Crave Asia)

Great balls of subversion! This is just too weird not to mention. If there's anyone brave enough to strut around in this bizarre headgear, we salute you. However, we'd suggest adding another $250 for the snap-on leather goggles to make this a full-faced mask--that way, your neighbors and employers can't make out that it's you under all the leather dreads and rivets.

Oakley's Medusa Hat sans eyewear costs $500 apiece, according to Uncrate, and doesn't even feature any MP3 options, unlike the Thumps. So whatever it is, its demand is probably limited to the post-apocalyptic crowd.

(Source: Crave Asia)

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craaaazzzyy
by January 23, 2008 10:39 AM PST
that's freakin' hilarious, if it wasn't 500 bucks, i'd get one.
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by MoBooo October 25, 2008 12:06 PM PDT
Hey "Juniper Foo",,,"MoPooo" here,,,,,,I think this Oakley "thing" would be perfect for YOU. So you are one of those "MP3" types, huh? Then this Medusa look is perfect!!!! I think it's right for all of you "cell phone/ MP3/ I Pod bunch...that way we can see you coming, with both ears plugged up, and get out of your way so you don't crash into us. Most persons that are all hung up on having electronic devices stuck in both ears need to unplug their ears so some form knowledge can infiltrate their brains....OH MY GOD!!! did I say that?
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