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Oakley Socket 5.5

RectangleSatin PewterEyeglasses

26 Reviews
Satin Pewter
Polished Black
Satin Black & Blue
Matte Midnight
Oakley Case/Pouch
$266
price includes 1.5 index prescription lenses
Size:
Medium(5418-136)
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Low Nose Bridge
Low Nose Bridge
Adjustable Nose Pads
Adjustable Nose Pads
Spring Hinges
Spring Hinges
Anti-Scratch lens coating
Branded case & cloth
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About Oakley Socket 5.5

With sexy, subtle industrial detail and inimitable Oakley appeal, Socket 5.5 frames are a perfect fit for a discerning glasses wearer. Sleek and lightweight with spring hinges and adjustable nose pads, these eyeglasses do more than just look good– they feel as if they were made for your face.

Oakley Socket 5.5
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"Awesome Frames"
Quality 5.0Style 5.0Fit 5.0

It would be great if Eyebuy offered try the frames first. I had to resource this through other avenues to make sure what I wanted would fit correctly. With that said Oakley makes great products and this frame is an awesome choice. Eyebuy nailed my prescription and I’m very happy with my order. I highly recommend Eyebuy and their customer service is top notch.

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"These are amazing frames "
Quality 5.0Style 5.0Fit 5.0

Went to Stanton Optical and paid $450 for frames and lenses that weren’t 1/4 as good as these frames and with the super reasonable tinting lenses on eyebuydirect, these are over the top.

eirikcerto - Satin Black & Blue - rectangle - metal
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"Not nearly as good as LEWIS"

So EBD completely canceled my favorite frames of all time, the Lewis, so figured I'd spend some $$$ on some nice frames (suspiciously similar to the Lewis). The Sockets just don't have the grip that my Lewis frames had. They have rubber sleeves, like many Oakley frames, on the earpieces, but these just don't hold like the Lewis. Also, there are springs in the corner where the earpiece attaches to the frame. These are surely more durable than a hard connection that can eventually loosen where the two pieces of metal abut and can develop play and suffer wear. However, they don't clamp my head so well. The look is nice, the nosepieces are stickier. They still slide & they are harder to push up.

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