OK, so what shades do you waer on your retro ride???

Is there an Oakley retro site as I have a pair (kinda skeletal, metal) that I hate but don't know what they are???
 
M frame pro with I can't remember what but iridium with a lot of light transmission as not often you need dark glasses in uk :roll:

Black iridium E wires for chillin, ans they are waaaaay too dark to do anything in :LOL: :LOL:

Used to have Razors, Mumbos etc... BITD Dartboard got run over by a bus :roll:


Thought I was being a bit of a tart, and splashed out on some of the Wiggle glasses that got rave reviews everywhere - three lenses for £20.
Utter shite.
Bad fit.
Distortion on lenses.
Fell off me head.
Buy cheap, buy twice. Don't do it kids. It looks tempting. Such an easy hit for low cash. Stick to the big O. There is only one true manufacturer of quality eyeware with style.
 
Rudy Project with prescription lenses, although they're too bloody expensive to ride properly with. (Paranoid about falling off and breaking them!!!)
 
Until my M-frames broke just over the nosepiece for the umpteenth time, I used nothing else.

Prefer Rudy Project these days - easy to get spares, quality is top-notch. And far less faffing with the warranty than Oakley.

Also have a pair of Briko Lucifer's which I'm quite fond of. But getting new lenses is not an option.

None of them "retro" though.
 
depending on't weather.
Oakley
straight jkts with fire iridium lens
half jkt xlj transitions
switch with ice iridium lens for driving/chillin'/posing :cool:

Madison clear lenses when it's dark and bluergh

all worn over contact lenses cos I'm half blind :)
 
There's only one brand now and then.

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