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Ryan Mack
Jul 17, 2019 1:25 AM
I recently came across a pair of these x-frames, and could use some help identifying the model. They may even be high quality fake for all I know, not an expert yet. What catches me off guard is 1. no serial number 2. the arms bend out instead of in at the ends 3. the 15 on the temple rubber is reversed. It looks like possibly the arms were replaced? Any help would be great, that way I can properly identify them in my future endeavors. Thank you for any and all help.
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Ryan Mack
Jul 17, 2019 1:19 AM










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Twenty Fifty
Jul 17, 2019 2:01 AM
It’s a fake pair of Juliets. The detailing of the earstem and fit/finish of the coupler and orbitals are way off.
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Ryan Mack
Jul 19, 2019 5:46 PM
I figured they were fake, but it has been a bunch of fun learning about them. I have nothing in to them, and I get to gain friends in a great community. Thank you for taking time to check them out, and give me feedback. Do you think Juliet lenses would fit them? I may just buy new lenses and wear them for fun.
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Twenty Fifty
Jul 19, 2019 6:04 PM
It’s doubtful that authentic Oakley Juliet lenses will fit in that frame since previous fakes weren’t able to.
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Brett Acuff
Jul 23, 2019 2:49 PM
I figured they were fake, but it has been a bunch of fun learning about them. I have nothing in to them, and I get to gain friends in a great community. Thank you for taking time to check them out, and give me feedback. Do you think Juliet lenses would fit them? I may just buy new lenses and wear them for fun. - free2ci2i2

Please do not promote fakes by wearing them.
Burn them with fire.
 
 
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