My story is a sad one indeed.
Some time in the late 90's I purchased a pair of Juliets.
I loved those glasses, took them everywhere with me.
Then one dark day, some years later, I lost them
I was in a grocery store, they must have fell out of my pocket or I placed them somewhere, I'm not sure.
I looked everywhere, alas, they were gone.
So, I did what anyone would do in my position, I bought another pair and I was happy.
Some more years went by, I was at work, placed my glasses somewhere, maybe in some vehicle, who knows, but just like that, they were gone too
I was devastated. I couldn't find another pair, or maybe I didn't want to spend that amount of $$ again, I got me a pair of Half Wire 2.0. They lasted a few years but then the left arm broke. Probably because of the and awe I did not even think of contacting Oakley and bought another pair, this time it was the Half Jacket.
You think at this point I would learn a lesson of some kind or there will be a moral to this story, but no. Just a couple of weeks ago I somehow made the mistake of leaving my vehicle unlocked and, well, to cut a long story short someone went through it and among other things stole them too.
So now I am momentarily temporarily Oakleyless, though hopefully not for long.
Some time in the late 90's I purchased a pair of Juliets.
I loved those glasses, took them everywhere with me.
Then one dark day, some years later, I lost them
I was in a grocery store, they must have fell out of my pocket or I placed them somewhere, I'm not sure.
I looked everywhere, alas, they were gone.
So, I did what anyone would do in my position, I bought another pair and I was happy.
Some more years went by, I was at work, placed my glasses somewhere, maybe in some vehicle, who knows, but just like that, they were gone too
I was devastated. I couldn't find another pair, or maybe I didn't want to spend that amount of $$ again, I got me a pair of Half Wire 2.0. They lasted a few years but then the left arm broke. Probably because of the and awe I did not even think of contacting Oakley and bought another pair, this time it was the Half Jacket.
You think at this point I would learn a lesson of some kind or there will be a moral to this story, but no. Just a couple of weeks ago I somehow made the mistake of leaving my vehicle unlocked and, well, to cut a long story short someone went through it and among other things stole them too.
So now I am momentarily temporarily Oakleyless, though hopefully not for long.