At a Dick's Sporting Goods store in Southern California, an Oakley employee was sent out to buy a dozen footballs. Back at the eyewear brand's headquarters in Foothill Ranch, the design team was working against the clock to help a global soccer star stay healthy at Euro 2024 in Germany. Sketches were made, 3D-printed masks were created, and soccer balls were tossed at a prototype placed over a life-size head modeled after Kylian Mbappé's face. M…
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At a Dick's Sporting Goods store in Southern California, an Oakley employee was sent out to buy a dozen footballs. Back at the eyewear brand's headquarters in Foothill Ranch, the design team was working against the clock to help a global soccer star stay healthy at Euro 2024 in Germany. Sketches were made, 3D-printed masks were created, and soccer balls were tossed at a prototype placed over a life-size head modeled after Kylian Mbappé's face. M…