Just saw this thread today. Oh How I Loathe You. Each & Every One Of You!
Made me wonder what causes people from so many different backgrounds to love collecting Oakleys,
from not just the USA, but from Algeria, Australia to Zambia,
from multi-millionaires who pay as much as a car each month to people who have to save every penny
from professionals to blue collar workers to wanna-be bounty hunters to adult lego collectors to truckies!
While I can't prove that they don't put crack cocaine on the ear stems, so that when you pick them up, it makes you addicted almost immediately, there may be other reasons.
For me, I guess it's kind of something sentimental from my youth.
Oakleys were always the sunglasses to get back then, but in my student days, were relatively unaffordable.
My first pair was a pair of subzero #4 with ice lenses which got smashed on the snowfields. Followed up by a 0.3 p and my first X-metal, a carbon Juliet with BI. Once I got the carbon Juliet, it was the end of me. But things super-accelerated once I found this forum a few years later, because it meant I didn't have to source pairs locally second-hand or new.
I collect now, because I like the idea that the older models (which I like) won't lose TOO much value over time (at least as far as I can tell), and also that they are not only collectible, but quite useable (unlike other hobby collections), have a story to tell and has a great worldwide (and usually helpful) community following and support.
If you're a collector, then apart from one off Frogskins, in the main, putting together either a partial or complete collection of sunglasses is actually quite attainable and possible.
Whether you have just two pairs of Oakleys (more than 1 pair is a collection) or have allegedly at least 3 pairs of every model ever released it is a satisfying and enjoyable hobby which gives us a creative outlet as well as serves a useful purpose in part (e.g. protects your eyes and may/may not make you look good!!).
Made me wonder what causes people from so many different backgrounds to love collecting Oakleys,
from not just the USA, but from Algeria, Australia to Zambia,
from multi-millionaires who pay as much as a car each month to people who have to save every penny
from professionals to blue collar workers to wanna-be bounty hunters to adult lego collectors to truckies!
While I can't prove that they don't put crack cocaine on the ear stems, so that when you pick them up, it makes you addicted almost immediately, there may be other reasons.
For me, I guess it's kind of something sentimental from my youth.
Oakleys were always the sunglasses to get back then, but in my student days, were relatively unaffordable.
My first pair was a pair of subzero #4 with ice lenses which got smashed on the snowfields. Followed up by a 0.3 p and my first X-metal, a carbon Juliet with BI. Once I got the carbon Juliet, it was the end of me. But things super-accelerated once I found this forum a few years later, because it meant I didn't have to source pairs locally second-hand or new.
I collect now, because I like the idea that the older models (which I like) won't lose TOO much value over time (at least as far as I can tell), and also that they are not only collectible, but quite useable (unlike other hobby collections), have a story to tell and has a great worldwide (and usually helpful) community following and support.
If you're a collector, then apart from one off Frogskins, in the main, putting together either a partial or complete collection of sunglasses is actually quite attainable and possible.
Whether you have just two pairs of Oakleys (more than 1 pair is a collection) or have allegedly at least 3 pairs of every model ever released it is a satisfying and enjoyable hobby which gives us a creative outlet as well as serves a useful purpose in part (e.g. protects your eyes and may/may not make you look good!!).
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