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Assembled in the USA
FRAME FEATURES: OO9408 Sliver Stealth sunglasses feature a square, matte black O-Matter frame with grey iridium lenses.
GREY LENSES are designed for use in all bright light conditions making them great, all purpose lenses.
CLEANING CLOTH INCLUDED: Packaged with a cleaning cloth to clean and store your Oakley eyewear.
Three-Point Fit: Comfort and performance that holds lenses in precise optical alignment
department | mens |
item_weight | 0.8 ounces |
manufacturer | Oakley |
item_model_number | 0OO9408 |
date_first_available | April 2, 2018 |
is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No |
I'm a guy with a small, narrow head (and a brain to match). Most men's sunglasses look just a bit too large on me, so it takes some hunting to find quality glasses that I like. These are small enough (could even go a few millimeters bigger). Optics are good. Seems like a lot of dollars for plastic Oakley's, but I'm obviously a cheap b*stard or I wouldn't be here.
Love these. This is my 3rd pair. I have a smaller head so I have to be picky about my glasses and these and perfect. Comfy and light weight so they don’t bug me if I wear them all day
Just a heads up, this lightweight pair of sunglasses is perfect for smaller faces. It is dramatically smaller than MOST Oakley sunglasses which is a good thing for those of us who look silly with Gascans etc. The one well know and easily found pair of Oakleys that fit small faces is the now quite old but still popular "Fives Squared." You can find them in any Sunglass Hut for example... the style is a bit dated to me (styles have gotten simpler with bigger lenses) but still good and if those fit you, these Sliver Stealth will also fit well... while sharing the modern styling trends of Oakleys that have launched in the last 5 years. They just look more 2020, ie. understated, while still fitting a small face.Some have commented on the thin material of the frame... its true, it is super lightweight which I suppose makes it feel less premium, but it still clearly is a quality product AND the weight is dramatically down compared to again a set like the Fives Squared which is the same size. These also come with and take replacement Prizm lenses while some the older models have been left behind on the technology.I'm just happy Oakley has acknowledged that people with narrow and smaller faces exist and have begun providing updated options for us to choose from. Very recommended. Only dings are of course they are overpriced as all sunglasses are in a Luxottica monopoly world (they own pretty much every single sunglass company, RayBand, Oakley, all of them...) and while super comfortable the comfort and fit for action supports would be better if they added some of their non-slip material to the frame.
At first I was a little leary of them because they felt really light and flimsy, but they are super comfortable and sturdy. Definitely worth the money if you are wanting something to wear all day.
I have a small face and these fit great. The square lens is the perfect size, width and height. They do feel a little cheap but they are sturdy.
I returned these- and still waiting for my refund- nice glasses just way to small for my husband
I think these sunglasses have excellent visual clarity, and fit my face better than any other sunglasses that I have ever owned. The previous pair of sunglasses I had were Wiley X AirRage. These Oakley's seem to be more for when you are not having to take your sunglasses on or off a lot during the day or don't have the need to wear an eyewear retainer with your sunglasses. Maybe that is just me, but the frames just seem to be a little flimsy (fragile) for everyday use with an eyewear retainer. Although I will still wear the Oakley's, I bought a pair of Under Armour sunglasses that meets my needs , as my do everything sunglasses that I wear with an eyewear reainer. The Oakley's just seem more of a dressier type sunglasses, made mostly for when you are driving, or able to put them back in their case when not in use.They do need to change the "Made In The USA" above because mine say "Manufactured in the USA". Big difference in those two statements. I think the frame quality changed when Oakley was bought out, and the "Made in" changed to "Manufactured in" (JMO ).
This is the second pare I have bought. I love the style and the polarized lenses. They are great for driving or any outdoor activities you might want to do. I had them at the beach and a huge wave knocked me over my glasses were gone but we found the because they were floating. I was so relieved and amazed.
to small they may be good for women or kids that's why i gave it 2 stars but they are good looking sunglasses
I knew he wanted Oakley's for Christmas, however the metal frame ones he really liked were way out of my budget. The plastic ones look cool, but they feel like they could easily break. He tried them on and they look snug, he said since they're outdoor sunglasses they're meant to be snug so they stay on. I'm terrified they'll break after spending 130+ after tax and shipping. So it's a tense moment until you try them on. He loves them though, so that's really what matters but I've never paid so much for plastic before in my life lol. I also wish as much as I paid for them that they would come in a real case, and not just a paper box, that was kind've a downer. I mean 130+ and a case couldn't be considered? The color scheme looks great and as long as they hold up for a summer, I'll be a happy camper.