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The Oakley® pursuit of performance innovation is unrivaled. Its eyewear pushes the limit to create stylish gear that performs with purpose. A design created by snowboarder Shaun White, the Oakley® Holbrook sunglasses depict "American cool." Its name was even taken from a small town along historic Route 66 that epitomizes classic western exploration and adventure. These men's designer sunglasses in matte black have classic good looks but are made for active sports. A keyhole bridge adds an air of vintage Americana. Crafted from stress-resistant O-Matter™, these frames are strong, lightweight and durable for all-day wear. Its unexpected Prizm™ Black polarized lenses provide ultimate glare reduction and minimize the harmful effects of UV light. Matte black temples feature the iconic 'O' logo and a tapered, stay-put shape.
Rated 3 out of
5 by
Matt p from
HolbrookI am
Happy with the quality of the sunglasses. When I first ordered the glasses, I did so online. I did the online method due to the fact that I could customize them however I wanted. A week after my purchase I was notified that the emblem color I wanted wasn't in stock and they didn't did when the product would be back in stock. So I called to confirm and they told me the same thing and that if I wanted to compromise on a style and color that they had in stock that would be an option. I ended up compromising because I absolutely needed a pair of sunglasses. I'm happy with the products I just wish it could have been the color and style I designed myself.
Date published: 2015-10-16
Rated 5 out of
5 by
TCaron from
Whole new worldBefore buying these sunglasses, I was well accustomed to what other brands do for your vision, darkening the world in an attempt to reduce strain on your eyes. These sunglasses, as well as looking great, don't actually darken any light coming through, but rather almost entirely eliminate glare given off during bright days and even during not so bright days. They work great for coming in and out of bright areas and in times of lower light where normal sunglasses just wouldn't cut it. The only downside I've found so far is that if you work up a sweat they have a very hard time staying on your face if they fit larger on you.
Date published: 2016-08-22
Rated 5 out of
5 by
The Sun Looper from
Is It Worth It?I recently purchased this pair of sunglass, and I got to say they are very comfortable. The craftsmanship like other sunglasses I have bought are of great quality. The products lenses leave something to be desired because they tend to fog up in the humidity. Granted I live in the southeast wear the humidity is on average 89% and it depends on the person. Its a lot of money to put into a small product but, Oakley has not let me down over the years. I would not send a large amount of money on sunglasses anywhere else but Oakley.
Date published: 2017-04-23
Rated 5 out of
5 by
blackedoutholies from
Long Time Owner ReviewI bought these glasses on clearance 4 years ago and I still use them today. They low maintenance glasses since they don't have screws holding them together like other glasses do. They still fit the same as when I purchased them. The style is classic and people can't believe how old they are when I tell them. They have held up incredibly well and I would buy again in a heartbeat.
Date published: 2015-12-22
Rated 2 out of
5 by
Andy19 from
Spots on LensI got the polarized Holbrooks about 2 years ago and I was really happy with them until recently. Over the past few months spots have developed all over both lens and I'm not sure of the technical term but it is almost like the polarization is lifting from the lens. I am really disappointed in this as I use it as my daily glasses and this is my second pair of Oakleys that this has happened to. Since this has happened twice it is deterring me from buying a new pair.
Date published: 2016-02-28
Rated 5 out of
5 by
cdotcope from
Sunglasses to do everything inI bought my first pair of holbrooks a few years ago in Vegas and loved them. Once I started wearing prescription glasses everyday I ordered another pair with prescription Oakley lenses. I've done everything from work in them everyday, fly fish, vacation, to running a half marathon in them. I may never need another pair of glasses.
Date published: 2016-04-27
Rated 5 out of
5 by
phow99 from
Crystal clear lenses and sturdy buildThe lenses are different than how they appeared online (Positive Red Iridium), but they were exactly how I wanted them to be. The frame is very sturdy and seems like it will last several years. This is my third pair of Oakleys, and, as always, I am extremely satisfied!
Date published: 2016-09-15
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Jordandaniel from
Good set of shadesGot these as a birthday gift. Great fit and they don't fog up like my other shades. The lenses will scratch if you treat them like junk. Clean them, keeps them in the microbag or on your head and they will do well
Frames are measured by lens, bridge and temple size in millimeters. If the frame size is listed as 50/17/135:
The lenses are 50mm wide
The bridge is 17mm wide
The temples are 135mm long
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A few millimeters can mean the difference between just right, too big, or too snug:
Standard-sized frames have a combined lens and bridge width between 64 to 72mm
Petite frames are 63mm or less in width
Wide frames are 72mm or more in width
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