I don't know, is it me or does this seem kinda funny being heard from a group of people who spend $200-$300 easy on headphones? The most I have spent would be for Oakleys at around $70 for the Fives. I can't see paying more than $100 though. If you really don't have the cash, hang around Washington D.C. to score the counterfeit Oakleys.
I usually lose them or sit on them, but I took a plunge and bought some Oakley Zeros for $120.00. But I am paranoid to wear them so they sit in their case and I wear my Bolles'.
I purchased the most expensive oakley X Metals = $750 AUS$
they are not that much better than the rest , its a I just love the look of them AND I had to have them
My friends shake their head.
I have sat on them ect . they will never break
In some place that's not Canada ....the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
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i would kill for the same model oakley juliets that Ichiro wears...so styling...just cant afford them
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Counterfeit oakleys? lot of those in chinatown Vancouver, BC. However, i never bought any because they look CHEAP. They write oakley on the bridge of the glasses, except they write "oakl=y" instead, and in big letters it looks stupid. Plus they are made of cheap plastic and have bad silver paint jobs.
I would rather go out and buy point zero sunglasses for $30 than buy those counterfeit oakleys for $25.
I've sat on my Oakleys, but they were fine. Lost them in a trip to the Georgetown Mall
. But I scraped a little more cash together and got another pair. I guess the idea goes, if you can't afford to lose/break them, then you shouldn't get them.
Headphone audiophiles are practically the stuff of legend.
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I have a pair of prescription Ray-Bans, don't remember the model. Very worthwhile, cost around $150. That said, I don't care enough about sunglass styling or construction to pay anything above that.
Electronics guys... we have our plusses and minuses. With advent of digital everything, we're being phased out
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The best all around sunglasses I've found is the Serengetti Drivers. For water and snow sports, the Serengetti Vermillion which is half silvered on top and bottom of lenses.
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