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Yes they’re more common than non SH square wire 2.0s
Are they the same size as well? Would you recommend one of the older wires ( with the oakley stretch logo on the nose bridge) that would fit a larger face? The largest I could find was an E-wire first gen with a 56mm lens width. Are the titatnium T-wires the same width as well? The first gen. Thanks
 
Are they the same size as well? Would you recommend one of the older wires ( with the oakley stretch logo on the nose bridge) that would fit a larger face? The largest I could find was an E-wire first gen with a 56mm lens width. Are the titatnium T-wires the same width as well? The first gen. Thanks
A lot of the older wires (early 2000s) were quite small and from what it sounds, wouldn’t be a good fit for you. I would try a big square wire, that might be your best bet. It has spring hinges too but unfortunately it doesnt have the bridge text you mentioned.

First gen t wires are the same size as the e wires.


 
I’m wearing a 7 3/8“ head, and fit Square 2.0 easily (if not beautifully...) :gotcha:
The orbitals are too small and impractical to be anything beyond “fashionable” however.
As for the Stretchlogo on the nose bridge, i think the Hammerstem version of the Warden has this feature.
@MicahS may confirm?
 
Are they the same size as well? Would you recommend one of the older wires ( with the oakley stretch logo on the nose bridge) that would fit a larger face? The largest I could find was an E-wire first gen with a 56mm lens width. Are the titatnium T-wires the same width as well? The first gen. Thanks
You wont find any of the older wires of that era that fit larger faces well, especially if a Romeo is almost to small. The original T Wire is going to be the same as the E Wire
 

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