Westbrook's eyewear company adds 15 new frames

OKLAHOMA CITY -- Westbrook Frames, the eyewear company Thunder All-Star guard Russell Westbrook co-owns, has added 15 new sunglasses frames to its Gold Series.

The unisex styles are named for locations tied to Westbrook's California roots - Compton, Venice, Gardena, Bel Air and Calabasas. The Compton and Bel Air styles cost $145, while the others are $125.

Westbrook Frames co-founder Marc Beckman calls the Gold Series their core assortment. Westbrook and Selima Optique founder Selima Salaun designed and crafted the frames.

The Compton and Venice frames are made of zyl, a light plastic, while the others are made of stainless steel. All the lenses are made of polarized CR-39 plastic with high UV protection and coated with a glare-reducing film.