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The other range of plastic glasses are the Frogskins, named for there original member. The frogskin today which started the line bears little resemblance of the even earlier version in the 80's which was boxy and well...80's. The XX shown here is a good example of what most Frogskins are about. They are a simpler, cheaper pair of glasses without all the bells and whistles that cause the price to rise.

Halyon


Oakley created a few female only models with a script logo for the women sunglass wearers. Here is the Halyon which comes in unique colors not available to any other model as well as a few lenses not commonly seen elsewhere. Other female models are the Fate and Pocket.

Monster Dog


The main new addition to the Frogskin family, is the Monster Dog. It is a huge frame, but is relatively cheap and comes in many different frame color combinations. This tends to be one of the models that most people like and can afford. A second variant called the Doggle is even bigger and looks a bit rediculous.
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