Frame: Black
Lens: Light Gray Transition
I bought these for my wife, and she loves them. I can't comment on the Transition part of the lenses, because I haven't worn them. She wanted Gray lenses, she liked the style, and they were on S&C for $30. Couldn't go wrong. They come with their own case and "special" microfiber bag.
Frame: bottle green
Lens: Popalized Grey
First off... Ima dude...
2. These shades rock.
I have a 7 1/2" head and these are BIG. ...bigger than I expected. This is good and bad... I was hoping for something a little narrower than my Hijinx, but these are so groovy it doesn't matter. The translutent green picks up much less light than I expected... The lenses are incredible... nothing new from Oakley. The just confirm that I'll wear nothing else.
Frame: Any
Lens: Any
Of the Dart, Script, and Grapevine the Grapevine scores the lowest according to my very astute wife, Heather. The Grapevine is a bit on the boring side and doesn't have near the flare of the other recent lady releases. Of the available combos, the Rust/Brown-Clear Gradient has the most potential, but my wife serously urges all ladies looking at the Grapevine to take a look at the other recent offerings first.
Frame: Grape
Lens: Grey RX
Theese are awesome eyewear for women. My wife liked them so much that she shelled out a premium price to get Oakley RX lenses in them. The shape is very feminin and elegant, Oakleys take on the classic Jackie Kennedy style. The grape frame looks great in sunlight. Grey... yeah well unspectacular, but a very very usefull and subtle lens.
Frame: Polished Black
Lens: Black-Clear Gradient
Not bad. If you are a fashionable dude, then these would be nice frames. I could not pull this look off at all. Still, the frames offer excellent coverage and are very light. They actually fit my big head well.