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Plantaris

What frame color?
"grey"


There is currently a placeholder Plantaris model in the catalog after the Piet and Undefeated pairs that has two lenses listed with the frame. Snow Sapphire and Ruby. Could there be a dual lens SE coming....🤔
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the color is actually spelled G R A Y. But seeing the picture says Silver it's not GRAY.
 
the color is actually spelled G R A Y. But seeing the picture says Silver it's not GRAY.
Actually, this is incorrect. Grey and Gray are interchangeable, with a preference to Gray in the US and Grey abroad. The one caveat to this is that Grey is typically, but not always, used in proper nouns.

Being that Oakley is basicly an Italian company at this point, it makes sense. Whenever they referance frame or lenses colors its always in the common European spelling.
 
@MicahS whatever. The color is spelled GRAY doesn't matter to me I went to school passed spelling and English the color is GRAY. I'm not part of the new wave bs and not gonna start I refuse participate.
 
@MicahS whatever. The color is spelled GRAY doesn't matter to me I went to school passed spelling and English the color is GRAY. I'm not part of the new wave bs and not gonna start I refuse participate.
lol. There's nothing "new wave" about this at all. In fact, its existed for hundreds of years, if not longer.

In case that's not enough here's an explanation from Websters dictionary. Unless that's considered to "New Wave"

gray-vs-grey
 
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