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New Boy

Thank you for the warm welcome. Much appreciated.

I consider the "vintage" stuff to be mid 90's to mid 2000's.

That is my preference, seemed to me like Oakley were doing their best work back then, creating some awesome gear that is still desirable and durable.
 
That's the timeframe I was assuming.

To me, most companies have trended toward the hipsters and Millennials, which to a point, makes sense. But the skinny jean and other "fads" are taking too long to go away and have companies hopefully come full circle back to what we view as a desireable design.

I do know I'm sick and tired of barely being able to find a damn pair of jeans I'll even wear. Same goes for a lot of Oakleys newer sunglasses designs.
 
Ha! I share your views, mate.

I think most generations probably feel the way we are starting to now, the world has gone f**king bonkers in the last few years!

I am clinging on to all the quality nostalgia I can!

I find myself draw to the "classics" and the "vintage" stuff more and more.
 
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