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shades
by
danyroo
on 06 Jun, 2007 05:33
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#1
by
Paul
on 06 Jun, 2007 06:07
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I have 7 pairs of shades, unfortunately none are Oakleys. While awesome, I am rarely outside without shades on and am the most accident prone guy there is with them and am always losing, crunching, my shades. Generally have Oakley style knock offs for daily wear and on the motorcycle. Flight glasses (Cartman shades as schro might say) for driving or for impersonating a state trooper j/k
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#2
by
danyroo
on 06 Jun, 2007 06:13
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well my wife works for a optometris. on her way to be a optitien.
so she gets good deals from reps.
otherwise I don't think I would be purchasing 230.00 sunglasses
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#3
by
VFRWolf
on 06 Jun, 2007 06:19
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I'm partial to Costa del Mar's.
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#4
by
wpruitt
on 06 Jun, 2007 06:41
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I'm rough on shades; hence I go for the cheapies
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#5
by
schro
on 06 Jun, 2007 06:50
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I have a pair of Oakley blade style (M Frame, circa 2000) that I never plan to part with. They are perfect for golfing or running when I wear my contacts. When I'm not wearing my contacts, I wear these prescription sunglasses shown in my Schrotini shirt pic. I don't know what the brand of the frame is, but they're actually just regular old frames for glasses I had fitted with shaded lenses. I like the look.
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#6
by
Tyler
on 06 Jun, 2007 09:38
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I have two pairs of Arnettes, a pair of Ray Ban Aviators, and a pair of Ralph Lauren sunglasses.
I really like how the Arnettes look. I bought the first pair on a whim when I was at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk and had forgot my sunglasses. I recently bought my second pair when I was in Hawaii.
I was given the Ray Ban Aviators. And I bought the Ralph Lauren because they were around $50 and I thought they would look good when I wore a business attire.
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#7
by
BigJeffrey
on 06 Jun, 2007 10:24
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I only wear Oakley's. I bought my first pair with my high school graduation money and almost ten years later I'm on my third pair. I think they look good with the bald head, kind of gives Big Jeffrey the tough guy look. At least until I start laughing at everything.
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#8
by
Ian
on 06 Jun, 2007 10:31
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Ive had loads of Oakleys over the years,i am wearing Ray Bans at the moment (polarized) bronze tint to them ....very nice
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#9
by
danyroo
on 06 Jun, 2007 10:51
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Polarized.. that's what My wife wants to get me.. theirs the UVEX one I tried nice look
perhaps she'll manage to get a good price from the Oakley rep..

Raybans have nice stiles to.. Ryders also but to small for my head..
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#10
by
VFRWolf
on 06 Jun, 2007 11:03
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I have to have polarized, I just see better with them.
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#11
by
Sgt. Pate
on 06 Jun, 2007 11:43
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Let's see... 3 pair of Oakleys, 2 pair of Nikon shooting glasses, 2 Ray Bans, 1 polarized pair and 1 no name pair.
WOW! I had better go shopping! I need some more peepers!
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#12
by
PigPen
on 06 Jun, 2007 12:02
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Polarized makes a huge difference. I've got some cheapies from Sportsmen's Warehouse I paid a whopping $18 for, then a nice pair of yellow shooting glasses from S&W. I also have a pair of mirror tinted safety glasses that our first aid rep gave me. Very nice.
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#13
by
BigJeffrey
on 06 Jun, 2007 13:01
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What about those in your pic Pigpen? Those take the slyness to previously unreached heights.
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#14
by
Jay
on 06 Jun, 2007 15:49
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Let's see...
a pair of Maui Jim's that never leave the car
Oakley's that I wear on weekends or special occasions
2 pair of safety sunglasses. They are ANSI safety glasses but look like Oakley's. I have a pair at the office for kicking around in and another pair that I wear to and from work. Why? Because it doesn't matter if they get scratched or I lose them. They only cost $10.