Legacy0811
Oakley Enthusiast
The reason for the high price point is not only because of the availability but because of the actual finish itself is much more unique in the process that they are made.
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From what I understand the top tier is a lot longer process in that they actually "rust" them and then they cover them in a clear coat while the others are a paint but definitely don't quote me on that one.
What'd they use to rust it? Virgin unicorn tears?
So how are they rusting an o-matter frame? Or is this a metal FC? And if so, why would you want it rusted anyway? Even if you clear coat the thing, the metal will keep rusting from the inside.From what I understand the top tier is a lot longer process in that they actually "rust" them and then they cover them in a clear coat while the others are a paint but definitely don't quote me on that one.
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So how are they rusting an o-matter frame? Or is this a metal FC? And if so, why would you want it rusted anyway? Even if you clear coat the thing, the metal will keep rusting from the inside.
My only guess would be that the finish is powdered rust mixed in with clearcoat and sprayed onto the frame. But why would that be expensive? Rust isn't exactly a highly sought after commodity.
No. I don't care of the CEO of Luxottica rubbed his junk all over them; they're not worth $500. O is truly living up to their old tagline: beyond reason.What if they used Kate Upton's sweat to "rust" the frames? Would it be worth the $500?
What if they used Kate Upton's sweat to "rust" the frames? Would it be worth the $500?