Showing posts with label LensPolished. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LensPolished. Show all posts

Friday, November 11, 2011

Oakley Mens Holbrook OO9102-16 Iridium Replacement Lens,Polished Black Frame/Emerald Lens,One Size buy

Oakley Mens Holbrook OO9102-16 Iridium Replacement Lens,Polished Black Frame/Emerald Lens,One Size


FEATURED Oakley Mens Holbrook OO9102-16 Iridium Replacement Lens,Polished Black Frame/Emerald Lens,One Size


  • Lenses are prescription ready (Rx-able)^Lenses are prescription ready (Rx-able)

Enhance your spectacle collection in anticipation of the backyard barbeques and volleyball matches happening in the near future with the Oakley Holbrook Sunglasses. See the spikes with the UV ray-filtering Plutonite lens, which also exhibits excellent peripheral vision thanks to its 6-base lens curvature. Cheap shots to your face won't yield costly consequences thanks to the durable but lightweight O Matter frame material, while the Three-Point Fit keeps the glasses snug and your head in the game. Shaun White helped create the Holbrook as an everyday summer shade based on the classic big frames of the '50s and '60s, and with the optional, glare-eliminating Iridium lens coating, you can squeeze as much function as fashion out of these shades



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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Oakley Mens Holbrook OO9102-18 Iridium Replacement Lens,Polished White Frame/24K Lens,One Size buy

Oakley Mens Holbrook OO9102-18 Iridium Replacement Lens,Polished White Frame/24K Lens,One Size


FEATURED Oakley Mens Holbrook OO9102-18 Iridium Replacement Lens,Polished White Frame/24K Lens,One Size


  • Lenses are prescription ready (Rx-able)

With his brother Jesse acting as his creative director, snowboarding superstar Shaun White worked closely with Oakley during the creation of Holbrook. Together they went back to vintage styles like the original Oakley Frogskins® then set out to distill their own vision of American cool. Holbrook is a timeless classic that echoes the screen heroes from the 1940s, 50s and 60s, the icons who inspired youth with their own brand of defiance. Who was the legend? He was sometimes a loner and sometimes a leader, an everyman who lived by a code, stood up for what was right and did what needed to be done. You wouldn't call him a man's man because that macho crap meant nothing to him. What you saw was what you got, including dust from the open road a



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