K2e2vin
Senior Member
Anyone familiar with Oakleys? I like what I've seen from them, and need new glasses and shades(I broke my Perry Ellis glasses about 3-4 years ago and have yet to replace them). Anyways, I saw that they have specific Asian-fit glasses the would be perfect for me since I have problems with regular glasses fitting well.
Problem is, I don't know if they have regular prescription glasses available in Asian fit(mainly shades). Though, my cousin has Oakley glasses but I think they may just be one of the sunglasses frame with regular lens(also may be regular glasses/non-asian-fit). Does anyone know if any other mfg sell asian-fit glasses and/or know if Oakley can do custom frames(modify existing frame to "asian-fit)?
Also, anyone know the durability/strength of Oakley frames? When I bought my Perry Ellis glasses, they were supposedly the strongest frame Lenscrafter had. None the less, I broke them about 2 years later. I spent like $300 on those, and don't want to spend that much anymore unless it's very good quality. I take my glasses off a lot hence why I tend to break them. My license also states I have to wear corrective lenses(though that'll change when I renew), but a LEO helped me out by giving me the idea to just say I wear contacts.
Problem is, I don't know if they have regular prescription glasses available in Asian fit(mainly shades). Though, my cousin has Oakley glasses but I think they may just be one of the sunglasses frame with regular lens(also may be regular glasses/non-asian-fit). Does anyone know if any other mfg sell asian-fit glasses and/or know if Oakley can do custom frames(modify existing frame to "asian-fit)?
Also, anyone know the durability/strength of Oakley frames? When I bought my Perry Ellis glasses, they were supposedly the strongest frame Lenscrafter had. None the less, I broke them about 2 years later. I spent like $300 on those, and don't want to spend that much anymore unless it's very good quality. I take my glasses off a lot hence why I tend to break them. My license also states I have to wear corrective lenses(though that'll change when I renew), but a LEO helped me out by giving me the idea to just say I wear contacts.
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