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M**E
Very Nice Sunglasses
I ordered these sunglasses from Island Surf and I can't complain. The item came in on the 14th, although the delivery was dated for the 16th-21st. I was really happy with the delivery date since my plaintiff started shipping the very next morning. The product seems to be the real deal as the material used are very nice and sturdy, also is listed as an Oakley registered dealer. Okay now to the sunglasses. The Oakley Plaintiff (matte black) is made in very nice quality materials and I love how the lenses are very glossy on top of the matted black frame. The fit seems to be nice and the frame seems to be sturdy. The overall look is very slick and simple, but still able to catch attention with others. The only complaint I have about them is that they sit on my cheeks and that is mostly likely got to do with me being Asian. If you wonder what being Asian got to do with it, then just look it up on Oakley website about their Asian fit sunglasses (didn't buy the Asian fit because of the lack of variety of styles). Otherwise the sunglasses are very nice. I didn't think of them as being too big or too small, as they are comfortable. As far as optical viewing goes, I notice vs. my cheapos that the sunglasses produces good contrast and has a neutral color to them that helps bring out colors of objects, although darker than your normal eye sight without sunglasses. I would say that I wasn't use to the fact that the sunglasses aren't very dark as my cheapos, but to it's defense, I believe it's better that way. Sunglasses that are too dark usually distorting your viewing therefore not optimal way to see as it cause some sort of strain to your eye trying to focus. The sunglasses are dark enough to where I don't have to squint my eyes toward direct sun, but the sun still very noticeable whereas my cheapo's I don't even think about the sun. I'm sure part of this got to do with better visibility. As Oakley classified these sunglasses for casual every day use, not for fishing etc. If you are planning to use these out in direct sun all day then I'm not sure if the warm grey lens are for you as I don't think they shade enough. Just my opinion though as I can see other might think otherwise. The sunglass does have some heftiness to it compare to plastic sunglasses, but as a metal frame it's light enough to not leave marks on my nose/face. I do feel confident enough to think that these will last me.Overall I am very happy with it. The sunglasses does not feel and look cheap as my other aviator. Like for example my guess aviator somewhat look cheap as it has some white on the arm and they are heavy enough to leave marks on my face. In my opinion, if you are looking for aviator style sunglasses that don't make you look silly then this is an awesome pair of shades as these to me has a classy look without going overboard.
W**L
Classic Look, Oakley Tech
Oakley sunglasses are always ahead of the curve when it comes to the latest optics, materials, and fashion. It's a bit much for those of us that don't snowboard for a living, but the Plaintiff brings all of the Oakley tech into a classic look. They're deceptively simple looking, an aviator that doesn't look much different than a pair of Ray Bans or a cheap pair you'd get at the drug store. But they are.First, the stems are soft and pliant. You'll barely feel them and because they "grip" rather than needing to hook over your ears, they're comfortable without shifting. There's also an ingenious little spring that works very well and is stronger than it looks. Once on, they're very nice. The curve Oakley has put on the lenses gives much more protection for the peripheral vision. Trying these on back to back with a pair of normal, flat aviators will surprise you. There is some "edge bleed" around the nose, but no more than on a regular pair, tho significantly more than more Oakleys.The materials are all top notch, the Oakley logos are subtle, and the look is (again) classic. If you want to look like you're in the X Games, these aren't for you. If you want a great pair of sunglasses, they are.
S**S
Cowboy bebop
So when I was on holiday in Sydney I bought an Akubra Silver Spur, which is the classic cowboy hat.Now I needed some shades to go with it for the Cowboy look. I wear Oakleys, Flak Jackets with +Red & Jawbones with Black Persimmon transition lenses, but I needed something more authentic so I gave these a try.First of all they have a perfect mirror, if you don't want people seeing your eyes as you perve on them then these are a great set of lenses, but what makes them better than the normal 'aviators' is how they have the classic Oakley curve - so they block out a lot more light on your periphery than normal.As other people have written in these reviews, if you're like me and have a heart shaped face/high cheek bones you will hit them when you smile, even more so than with Jawbones. So you should go to your local O-store/vault and try them on before ordering.Luckily my hat keeps them down when I laugh like a lunatic.Hats are coming back people!!!
C**.
are these really oakley?
they fit good, are lite weight, but they seem to cheaply made to be oakleys? I hope these aren't the knock offs
K**D
Mine were authentic and good quality
To start off I bought from an amazon fulfilled vendor payed more but it assured I got the real deal, They arrived in the Oakley box and had a good quality frame and lens. I'm not sure who and where people are finding "made in china" stamped on there glasses but that is why I payed a little more to go through a fulfilled vendor. I'm not exactly sure if the Oakley chrome lens are legit Oakley lens, but I cant seem to wear aviators unless they have that chrome look and they are real good clear quality lens anyways.
M**D
Made in China
I'd read some reviewers claiming that they received counterfeit Oakley sunglasses because the item had CHINA clearly stamped on the arm. I assumed these folks were wingnuts, and they might be. The fact is, however, these sunglasses ARE made in China. Whether Amazon is selling bogus Oakleys or if the manufacturer simply moved production overseas is not for me to say. Simply - these sunglasses are made in China and extremely overpriced, even by the already legendarily inflated standards of Oakley. I returned mine immediately.
M**Z
Fit great but...
Fit very nice but the look and feel says 40 dollar frames from a drugstore. "Made in china" has different degrees. This one is a lower one and comes thru all over. Returned.
S**U
One Star
Receive the bad product, never get any answer form seller.
P**L
Schlecht verarbeitet
Anfangs eine echt gute Brille und macht auch richtig was her, allerdings ist der Rahmen so schlecht verarbeitet dass schon nach einem Jahr regelmäßig die Gläser rausfallen. Für den Preis undenkbar bei anderen Marken!!
M**W
Three Stars
Fall off my head easily, but look super sharp.
A**X
Made in China
These are made in China, not USA, and are very low quality. Not what you expect from Oakley; I am returning these. Also bag was not the same as shown in the picture.
N**L
Still not received and very dissapointed!!
Haven't received product yet. Very disappointed!!
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