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What made you like Oakley?

I simply when I was about 10 years in front of a window I hit these fantastic glasses (x squared) and a few years ago to use the glasses in the helmet I took juliet and a little while 2 x squared. I hope to stop because now used cost more that from new! hahahha ma romeo and xx could be next.

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I fell in love with the look of Oakleys when I was in middle school. I am pretty sure my first pair were eye jackets. I also had a pair of zero's. I loved them, but I guess I was just hard on glasses because they would break. They would last about a year and then would normally break around the nose bridge.

Once metals were introduced and I knew that they would hold up and not just break I knew I had found my perfect glasses. Now I have a collection of them as I plan to wear them till I die.
 
M-frames in the infantry. Eye jackets later, then Juliets etc. Loved the fit, lenses, designs and back then when I brought my beat up frames to my local Oakley service senter they'd fix or replace everything for free.. Still have those 20+ year old Eye jackets :cool: And a few Juliets...
 
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My first set of Juliet plasma/ice iridium in 1999. Saved up for a whole month to get them. Box is rather worn but still love them :)

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Oakley had that almost uniquely American chip in their shoulder. That's not so much "Yes we can" as much as "You think I can't? Fulk you... watch me" that enables us to claim a large portion of the credit (and sometimes blame) for the advancement of western society and technology.

Washington
Jefferson
Lincoln
Bell
Tesla
Carnegie
Rockefeller
Ford
Wright Brothers
Lindbergh
Hughes
Earheart
Einstein
McCarther
Nimitz
Truman
Kennedy
NASA
Lockheed
Reagan
Oakley
Trump

"You think I can't? Fulk you.... watch me"

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