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[#2]
I love my '70s vintage Wayfarers. B&L lenses and USA made. New shit is no comparison. Screw Hoakley and screw China.
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Oakley has been on a steady downhill slide for a few years now. My brother is an eye doctor and has an optical at his office. He used to keep a great selection of Oakley glasses in stock and sold bunches of them. Oakley was known for very good customer service and excellent lens clarity and quality. They had representatives that checked in with the offices regularly and took very good care of customers. All that is gone. He keeps very few in stock now, and that is only because there are some people who won't have anything else. I have a couple of pairs myself that have lasted very well through the years (since 2007 or so). The lenses (prescription) just started to de-laminate recently and they wouldn't fix them, even for a fee. Maui Jim are where you want to be now, excellent lenses.
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I really like my Costa Del Mars far more than any Foakleys I've owned. Me too. Fantastic sunglasses for yachting. <a href="http://s111.photobucket.com/user/kaik78/media/20160528_130013_zpstkla0b9a.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n125/kaik78/20160528_130013_zpstkla0b9a.jpg</a> Damn it, you're a sexy bitch when on a boat. I'm always sexy. |
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I spent 10 years in a union shop. I can count on one hand the number of fiscally conservative union members I met out of around 2000 people. Oakley *is* an American company, who uses Chinese manufacturing. If you want American companies to use American manufacturing, get the leftist unions to stop choking production on their home soil. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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never got into them anyway, but if the quality is the same I don't care if Chinese made them or not. Rather have them make them than a left wing union member Wow! Really? What makes you think all Union members are left wing? Any life experience here? I doubt it. ( and no I have never been a member of a Union) Yes, by all means let's give our money to a Chinese company rather than an American company. I spent 10 years in a union shop. I can count on one hand the number of fiscally conservative union members I met out of around 2000 people. Oakley *is* an American company, who uses Chinese manufacturing. If you want American companies to use American manufacturing, get the leftist unions to stop choking production on their home soil. It's not an American company anymore (I worked at Oakley in foothill ranch) Jim sold it to an Italian holding called lexotica. I repeat... It's now a European company! That's why the components are made in China now |
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Some investigative journalist did a piece a few weeks ago about UV protection from $300 sunglasses versus the $10 sunglasses for sale at the drug store.
Both varieties blocked 100% of UV rays. I guess you could feel better about paying for the name etc but why? Oh, SEALS, that's right. |
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Costa 580g lenses are nice but their frames are garbage. They wear out way to fast. Great lenses in subpar frames. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I really like my Costa Del Mars far more than any Foakleys I've owned. Costa 580g lenses are nice but their frames are garbage. They wear out way to fast. Great lenses in subpar frames. I've had this pair of 580 Triple Tails for about 5 years. Broke a lens but that's it. This is my 3rd pair. Lost my other 2 surfing. |
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Some investigative journalist did a piece a few weeks ago about UV protection from $300 sunglasses versus the $10 sunglasses for sale at the drug store. Both varieties blocked 100% of UV rays. I guess you could feel better about paying for the name etc but why? Oh, SEALS, that's right. View Quote Lens clarity is night and day different between the two. |
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Oakley has been on a steady downhill slide for a few years now. My brother is an eye doctor and has an optical at his office. He used to keep a great selection of Oakley glasses in stock and sold bunches of them. Oakley was known for very good customer service and excellent lens clarity and quality. They had representatives that checked in with the offices regularly and took very good care of customers. All that is gone. He keeps very few in stock now, and that is only because there are some people who won't have anything else. I have a couple of pairs myself that have lasted very well through the years (since 2007 or so). The lenses (prescription) just started to de-laminate recently and they wouldn't fix them, even for a fee. Maui Jim are where you want to be now, excellent lenses. View Quote Have to agree on that last part. I've had a pair of MJ Lighthouses for almost three years and they're awesome. Also have Oakley M frames and the Sliver F. Good frames with lenses that are half as good as MJ. But the MJs aren't ballistic like the Oakleys are though, lol |
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Why do people pay $40 plus dollars for sneakers when they cost a couple of bucks to make. Why do people pay $14 for a pair of POLO underwear when they cost pennies to make. You can apply this to some many products, and it is all about the pure stupidity on the part of the consumer which leads to pure profit for the sellers. View Quote By that logic we should all be carrying Ravens & Hi-Points.... Paying for a brand name and paying for quality are two different things altogether. |
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went to the sporting good store to get some stuff for my son, wondered around the eyewear counter, thought about replace my old plastic Oakley's with something metal framed. Found a pair fits me pretty good and the price tag is $199, looked closely it says "China". they have few others with even higher price tags up $400 also made in China. WTF? Why would anyone pay that kinda price for a Walmart product? Oh, BTW, the pair I picked out is called "Tinfoil". http://www.oakley.com/mam/celum/celum_assets/main_OO4083-02_tinfoil_lead-black-iridium_001_60628_png_hero.jpg View Quote Bro, do even English? |
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The Chinese have been into tinted lenses for quite awhile. In 1300 Chinese judges routinely wore smoke-colored quartz lenses to conceal their eye expressions in court. It wasn't until 1929 that Sam Foster sold the first pair of Foster Grant sunglasses on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City.
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It's not an American company anymore (I worked at Oakley in foothill ranch) Jim sold it to an Italian holding called lexotica. I repeat... It's now a European company! That's why the components are made in China now View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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never got into them anyway, but if the quality is the same I don't care if Chinese made them or not. Rather have them make them than a left wing union member Wow! Really? What makes you think all Union members are left wing? Any life experience here? I doubt it. ( and no I have never been a member of a Union) Yes, by all means let's give our money to a Chinese company rather than an American company. I spent 10 years in a union shop. I can count on one hand the number of fiscally conservative union members I met out of around 2000 people. Oakley *is* an American company, who uses Chinese manufacturing. If you want American companies to use American manufacturing, get the leftist unions to stop choking production on their home soil. It's not an American company anymore (I worked at Oakley in foothill ranch) Jim sold it to an Italian holding called lexotica. I repeat... It's now a European company! That's why the components are made in China now Huh, well, there you go. Good for the Italians. |
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never understood why anyone would pay the Oakley price for Oakleys anyway. Watched a set blow off a dumbass's face while fishing. My dad and I laughed at the stupid yuppie. Ya know...$200 sunglasses sink to the bottom of Lake Michigan just as well as $10 ones. View Quote Sorry you are a poor and can't afford them. Jealous much? Smart people use Croakies to avoid that. |
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Lens clarity is night and day different between the two. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Some investigative journalist did a piece a few weeks ago about UV protection from $300 sunglasses versus the $10 sunglasses for sale at the drug store. Both varieties blocked 100% of UV rays. I guess you could feel better about paying for the name etc but why? Oh, SEALS, that's right. Lens clarity is night and day different between the two. Exactly. I can wear a pair of Oakleys all day while standing in the middle of a white limestone parking lot with all the glair and not get a head ache. I spend 30min in my cheap safety glasses in the same parking lot and I'm popping advil from a bad head ache. I have extremely sensitive blue eyes FWIW. |
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[#20]
Just bought a US made pair of Holbrooks.
All 4 pairs of Oakleys I own are US made |
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I've had this pair of 580 Triple Tails for about 5 years. Broke a lens but that's it. This is my 3rd pair. Lost my other 2 surfing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I really like my Costa Del Mars far more than any Foakleys I've owned. Costa 580g lenses are nice but their frames are garbage. They wear out way to fast. Great lenses in subpar frames. I've had this pair of 580 Triple Tails for about 5 years. Broke a lens but that's it. This is my 3rd pair. Lost my other 2 surfing. I've beat the fuck out the four pair of Costas I have. Zero issues. |
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Some investigative journalist did a piece a few weeks ago about UV protection from $300 sunglasses versus the $10 sunglasses for sale at the drug store. Both varieties blocked 100% of UV rays. I guess you could feel better about paying for the name etc but why? Oh, SEALS, that's right. View Quote Bullshit. Sorry you can't afford nice things. Oh yeah, link to this bullshit? |
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[#24]
I just checked and my Oakley Bottle Rockets are made in the USA.
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Exactly. I can wear a pair of Oakleys all day while standing in the middle of a white limestone parking lot with all the glair and not get a head ache. I spend 30min in my cheap safety glasses in the same parking lot and I'm popping advil from a bad head ache. I have extremely sensitive blue eyes FWIW. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Some investigative journalist did a piece a few weeks ago about UV protection from $300 sunglasses versus the $10 sunglasses for sale at the drug store. Both varieties blocked 100% of UV rays. I guess you could feel better about paying for the name etc but why? Oh, SEALS, that's right. Lens clarity is night and day different between the two. Exactly. I can wear a pair of Oakleys all day while standing in the middle of a white limestone parking lot with all the glair and not get a head ache. I spend 30min in my cheap safety glasses in the same parking lot and I'm popping advil from a bad head ache. I have extremely sensitive blue eyes FWIW. Same. Blue eyes and can get bright light induced headaches. |
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[#27]
China has the capability to build quality stuff. Its the companies that want it cheap so they make it to fit their budget. The companies then take that profit and put it in their pocket.
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Bullshit. Sorry you can't afford nice things. Oh yeah, link to this bullshit? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Some investigative journalist did a piece a few weeks ago about UV protection from $300 sunglasses versus the $10 sunglasses for sale at the drug store. Both varieties blocked 100% of UV rays. I guess you could feel better about paying for the name etc but why? Oh, SEALS, that's right. Bullshit. Sorry you can't afford nice things. Oh yeah, link to this bullshit? Even if they both block UV rays, the lens quality on the wal mart ones will still be shitty, which can give many people headaches. My dad was one of those people. He always thought the pressure on the sides of his head from the arms was what caused it until I let him borrow a pair of my Maui Jims for a day. Now he has two pair of his own lol |
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[#31]
Oakley never could make aluminum frames with a hinge that was worth a shit!
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Quoted: Wow! Really? What makes you think all Union members are left wing? Any life experience here? I doubt it. ( and no I have never been a member of a Union) Yes, by all means let's give our money to a Chinese company rather than an American company. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: never got into them anyway, but if the quality is the same I don't care if Chinese made them or not. Rather have them make them than a left wing union member Wow! Really? What makes you think all Union members are left wing? Any life experience here? I doubt it. ( and no I have never been a member of a Union) Yes, by all means let's give our money to a Chinese company rather than an American company. Not all are of course, but most are. When's the last time any union endorsed a Republican candidate? Can't remember a single time |
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View Quote The originals. |
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The originals. Well, the originals produced under license from B&L at least. |
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Wow! Really? What makes you think all Union members are left wing? Any life experience here? I doubt it. ( and no I have never been a member of a Union) Yes, by all means let's give our money to a Chinese company rather than an American company. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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never got into them anyway, but if the quality is the same I don't care if Chinese made them or not. Rather have them make them than a left wing union member Wow! Really? What makes you think all Union members are left wing? Any life experience here? I doubt it. ( and no I have never been a member of a Union) Yes, by all means let's give our money to a Chinese company rather than an American company. Bwahahahahahaha!!!! |
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Wow! Really? What makes you think all Union members are left wing? Any life experience here? I doubt it. ( and no I have never been a member of a Union) Yes, by all means let's give our money to a Chinese company rather than an American company. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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never got into them anyway, but if the quality is the same I don't care if Chinese made them or not. Rather have them make them than a left wing union member Wow! Really? What makes you think all Union members are left wing? Any life experience here? I doubt it. ( and no I have never been a member of a Union) Yes, by all means let's give our money to a Chinese company rather than an American company. Oh, gee, let's see................historically voted for Dems for one thing and unions are a perfect example of socialism where everyone gets the same (pay in the case of unions) regardless of performance or worth. |
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[#40]
My last two pairs of polarized Sqaure Wires lasted me 6 and 7 years. My current Daily Prizm Sqaure Wires are even better. Been wearing Oakleys for 20 years. Will worry about the Made in China shit when the quality goes down.
Although I do miss them making the Why 8.2 style. Those were my favorite frame style by far. If they came out with those with the Prizm lenses I would buy five pairs right now. |
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[#41]
I gave up on 'em years ago because the lenses scratch if you stare through them too hard.
Wiley X for "tactical" shades and Polaroid for casual. |
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Oakley is owned by Luxottica. They also own a ton of other brands. View Quote I will try my best to never buy Luxotica eyewear again which might be difficult since they own or control such a huge segment of the eyewear industry. My understanding of how they bought Oakley: They offered to buy Oakley out at a low price. Oakley said no. Luxotica owns a bunch of retailers such as Sunglass Hut International, LensCrafter,s Pearle Vision, Sears Optical, Target Optical, and more. Luxotica halts all sales of Oakleys. Oakley's sales drop drastically and Luxotica buys them cheap. Fuck Luxotica. My next sunglasses will be Maui Jim. |
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I got a backup pair of old style Oakley Flak Jackets with my vision insurance last trip to the eye dr. Didn't need to spend it on corrective lenses so I got a pair for like $35 bucks out of pocket. Should last me a while since I still have the pair I got five or so years back. After they are done then I guess I'll have to pick another brand.
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It's not an American company anymore (I worked at Oakley in foothill ranch) Jim sold it to an Italian holding called lexotica. I repeat... It's now a European company! That's why the components are made in China now View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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never got into them anyway, but if the quality is the same I don't care if Chinese made them or not. Rather have them make them than a left wing union member Wow! Really? What makes you think all Union members are left wing? Any life experience here? I doubt it. ( and no I have never been a member of a Union) Yes, by all means let's give our money to a Chinese company rather than an American company. I spent 10 years in a union shop. I can count on one hand the number of fiscally conservative union members I met out of around 2000 people. Oakley *is* an American company, who uses Chinese manufacturing. If you want American companies to use American manufacturing, get the leftist unions to stop choking production on their home soil. It's not an American company anymore (I worked at Oakley in foothill ranch) Jim sold it to an Italian holding called lexotica. I repeat... It's now a European company! That's why the components are made in China now Luxottica; they own an estimated 60 to 80% of the US market. |
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As soon as I break the pair I have I'm going back to WileyX. Never should have tried.
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went to the sporting good store to get some stuff for my son, wondered around the eyewear counter, thought about replace my old plastic Oakley's with something metal framed. Found a pair fits me pretty good and the price tag is $199, looked closely it says "China". they have few others with even higher price tags up $400 also made in China. WTF? Why would anyone pay that kinda price for a Walmart product? Oh, BTW, the pair I picked out is called "Tinfoil". http://www.oakley.com/mam/celum/celum_assets/main_OO4083-02_tinfoil_lead-black-iridium_001_60628_png_hero.jpg Bro, do even English? Come on he had a legit beef. So your going to troll him now? |
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Quoted: Sorry you are a poor and can't afford them. Jealous much? Smart people use Croakies to avoid that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: never understood why anyone would pay the Oakley price for Oakleys anyway. Watched a set blow off a dumbass's face while fishing. My dad and I laughed at the stupid yuppie. Ya know...$200 sunglasses sink to the bottom of Lake Michigan just as well as $10 ones. Sorry you are a poor and can't afford them. Jealous much? Smart people use Croakies to avoid that. Didn't that fad come and go 25 years ago? I seriously thought people would have quit paying $200+ a couple years after they came out. We have different criteria for smart. |
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