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Oakley Tailend: Now in Titanium

I've had a member reach out regarding mine, I'll let you and the other gentlemen know if it falls through.
Don't stress too much, I just gotta pull my finger out and go to the local Oakley shop and see if they are already selling the Ti Tailends, I have now witnessed 2 accounts that have acquired the Sapphire Prizm version but Oakley don't have them on the website yet for sale which seems to indicate maybe only stores can actually get a hold of them, just not 100% sure on how exclusive the Ruby's are supposed to actually be.
 
Don't stress too much, I just gotta pull my finger out and go to the local Oakley shop and see if they are already selling the Ti Tailends, I have now witnessed 2 accounts that have acquired the Sapphire Prizm version but Oakley don't have them on the website yet for sale which seems to indicate maybe only stores can actually get a hold of them, just not 100% sure on how exclusive the Ruby's are supposed to actually be.
No worries of course, will sell below retail a bit though.
 
I think I read the polarized pair is $440 and the non-polarized pair is $390 (approximately) USD.
Is it just me or is that expensive for what amounts to a frameless pair of shades? I compare this to say, Titanium WireTap, Contrail, Savitar…all below 300 last time I checked…🤔
 
Is it just me or is that expensive for what amounts to a frameless pair of shades? I compare this to say, Titanium WireTap, Contrail, Savitar…all below 300 last time I checked…🤔
Seems like Oakley is raising their prices on a lot of new or "new" pairs. The new players collection pair is $390-450 and the stunt devil or stunt wing, whatever it's called is $150 more than a sutro
 
Seems like Oakley is raising their prices on a lot of new or "new" pairs. The new players collection pair is $390-450 and the stunt devil or stunt wing, whatever it's called is $150 more than a sutro
We get to pay the tariffs so they don’t have to…
 
We get to pay the tariffs so they don’t have to…
Even if that's the case they pay on manufacturing costs, not msrp. It doesn't cost a lot to create most of these pairs. Most of that money is r&d, overhead, and just the name itself. There are companies with much, much lower profit margins not raising their pricing on goods, or if they are it's very minimal. Some of these companies are just super ******* greedy.
 

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