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Slowly Losing My Oakley Drive!

I think that a lot of us look for Oakley stuff simply because it becomes habit.
I wouldn't worry about changes in habit- it might even be a healthy thing!
 
I've had that happen a few times. I get to the point of content and then I just start selling stuff I don't wear. It happens to all of us though, with anything really.


Reading all of this though has got me making a list of glasses I don't wear that may very well end up on the exchange section.
 
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I felt the same thing till now, I got bored and I don't know why? I admit that I bought a pair a while a go because the price was a steal for that particular pair and the price doesn't even hurt my wallet but when I had it, it was just same old same old pair, up to now my excitement wasn't the same way before. Probably if a good deal on a 24k XS or julies might trigger my addiction again, but that is a once in a blue moon chance.
 
im feeling the same way lately.. i stop myself when walking past my collection and wonder wtf im doing with all of these glasses sometimes. i love them, but i'm starting to lose the desire to purchase anything else. im starting to think its a mixture of Oakley not really putting out anything new and exciting and being at a point where all of the pre-existing items i want are extremely expensive and just not necessary. I have all the vanilla pairs I need - i want a pair of XS, mursaki's, fmj brooks, etc.. and theyre great, but i cant justify $400 for each pair..and theres nothing new from Oakley that is a must have. Im sick of seeing recycled concepts..how many SW editions do we need? How many VR46 with yellow icons? at least make them interesting. I passed Rag and Bone the other day in NYC and was going to stop in and inquire if they had any of the frogs left..and then i realized I don't need another pair of black frogs just because they printed Rag & Bone on the inside of a stem..
 

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