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What's up with white frames? Pref Oakley is what I'm after

 

Each man to his own tastes - you are probably 25 years younger than me and THAT is the difference!

 

My taste is tortoishell and green lenses or metal with gradient lenses and Oakley are not on my shopping list but that is just me, tastes change with age.....I also look better with larger frames!

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Thanks all for the advice - I've settled on a pair of oakley valve, £90ish arrived today and wow, what a difference! So much better than anything I've had before, let's hope they last as long as other people seem to reckon.

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Thanks all for the advice - I've settled on a pair of oakley valve, £90ish arrived today and wow, what a difference! So much better than anything I've had before, let's hope they last as long as other people seem to reckon.

 

HI JROSE i can find my ones any were :lol:owell thanks jon :thumbup:

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I wear Oakley's for driving most days, their vr28 polarized lenses are so easy on the eyes and the definition is great.

 

Whilst working I will wear a set of stein with the dark lenses, definition not so great but they cost f all, don't steam up and stop crap going in my eyes. Might get a yellow lenses for more overcast and windy days.

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5 quid from tescos and still my favourite pair.... problem is by the time i've dropped, sat on or lost them 5 quid is where its at...

 

Don't get aviators unless you're a pilot or an F1 driver.......:001_cool:

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Pussies.

 

Cloth cap and a manly squint is where its at!

Also, it deprives large corporations of more profit and allows you to have more pints of heavy down at the Stoat and Septic.

 

What would Fred Dibnah do?

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3M's. Very Tough, Cheap, good quality, stay on your head when you need them to and a detachable neck strap when you don't.

Had mine 3 years now.

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