oakleyfanatic237
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I am based out of India but I get my oakleys through a friend in the US based in WY, so local delivery in US wouldnt be an issue an issue.
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I am based out of India but I get my oakleys through a friend in the US based in WY, so local delivery in US wouldnt be an issue an issue.
There is also a Square Wire 2.0 with spring hinges right?Where are you located?
There is also a Square Wire 2.0 with spring hinges right?
There is also a Square Wire 2.0 with spring hinges right?
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. ThanksYes they’re more common than non SH square wire 2.0s
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.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 WireAre 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