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RedRobin:

--- Quote from: Very Cherry on May 18, 2010, 09:42:32 pm ---a nice new pair of kicks (Nike air max infared - originals NIB not re-releases!)




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....No two pairs of Nike's are ever the same. I love their styles and won't buy any other brand of trainers. They last well too.

I nearly bought ordered some prescription lensed Oakleys today but £330! Now on my shopping list when funds next allow. Trouble is I need two pairs: One shades for bright sun and the other amber/yellow for dull days and night driving.

VC:
As well as being a watchophile I'm also a collector of Nike air max  :innocent: I have some uber rare pairs (in fact tonight I bought some rare white '97s with a blue swish  :pomppomp:) the only kicks I wear!

I'm the same with my eyes as I suffer with photosensitivity, even more so recently so I wear only oakleys as they use irridium lenses, blue for dull days and yellow for bright days (yellow being fire irridium) and worth every penny.

Can recommend them if you've not tried them regardless of frame choice  :happy2:

RedRobin:
^^^^
Yep, Oakley's and Bolle's were the cool shades to wear when I used to race bicycles. I used to wear Rayban Aviators but one bike accident nearly took my eye out with the metal frame, hence my move to plastics. I have Bolle now but have always fancied some Oakley's. It's so eeeeasy to spend money! :grin:

Ifti:
Just need to wait for it to be delivered now!

Richn83:
Only ever wear oakley glasses, once you get used to the wrap round lenses and the improved peripheral vision you just cant go back to standard glasses, currently have 6 pairs, 3 prescription 2 clear 1 iridium, and and 3 pairs of non prescription plastic framed for sports ive had some over 10 years and still as good as the day I bought them.  worth every penny, especially as the RX (prescription) lenses come with polarising treatment as standard.

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