Family: Sport
Date: 1985-Spring 1996

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banarno -
Frame: Neon Green
Lens: Orange Iridium
I remember first seeing these in 1986 worn by greg LeMond in the Tour de France and I was just blown away! (amazing how styles change) always look to big on your face but for sports use they are superb.
Interchangeable everything made these super popular to customize.
Josh -
Frame: Black
Lens: Grey

I just these in the mail today, I got a very good price for them and they were unopened and also came with a brand new permission lens. I really like them and they're pretty comfortable. I am looking forward to getting new legs and lenses to add on to them.
theflyingtomato -
Frame: Neon Yellow
Lens: Orange Iridium
Classic vintage Oakleys, and the pioneer to the sports specific shield lens glasses (Eyeshades were more of a goggle). One of the coolest pieces in my collection.
X-Man -
Frame:Crystal Black
Lens: Black Iridium
I love these glasses but I would not wear these on a regular basis but they are a good addition to a collection
MB -
Frame: yellow, white, berry earstems
Lens: grey, black iridium, violet iridium

Great shades for the 80s, but now are functionally surpassed by the m frame and radar. The frames are very comfortable, and I have actually found that the ventilation during exercise is better than that of my Half and Flak jackets. The lenses are extremely clear given that they are not spherical. The plastic in the frame feels cheaper and more rigid than more modern oakley frames. The fact that everything is interchangeable is really cool and allows for some funky color combos. The only real problem with these shades is the inevitable cracking of the earstems, which gets annoying. Also the fact that the earstems tend to scratch the lens, but that can be avoided by leaving the shades open at all times. Its amazing how optics technology has progressed in 25 years.
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