No. Which is not to say they're crap. They're usually well made. They are also consistently designed across the entire frame (This is something that has bugged me about most glasses in general. There's usually a lot of attention to the details on the front of frames, but they all seem to use the same bland earstocks... Oakley actually has product lines defined by the elements of the earstock).
I'm actually thinking of getting some Oakley frames for use as regular eyeglasses... because they're actually cheaper than most eyeglass frames with a similar level of attention to styling. But that's just frames without any lenses. The lenses from Oakley cost more than most of their frames.
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