Oakley Razor Blade Vintage Sunglasses

Oakley Razor Blade Vintage Sunglasses

Market Value from 8 listings
€ 180,00
Low
€ 279,50
Median
€ 450,00
High
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Est. Total Market € 2.236,00

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History · 20 Aug
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Stable market 32 listing changes in the last 30 days.

About this item

The Oakley Razor Blade sunglasses (1985) are where Oakley's legend began. These were the shades that put Oakley on the map — a single-lens, sci-fi-looking design that was unlike anything else on the market. With their distinctive blade-shaped lens and bold, sporty frame, they screamed '80s California attitude. Worn by athletes, movie characters, and anyone who wanted to look like they came from the future.

Vintage Razor Blades are coveted by both Oakley collectors and '80s fashion enthusiasts. As Oakley's breakthrough product, they hold historical significance within the brand's story. Original pairs from the 1985-1990 era are the most desirable. Oakley has done modern retro reissues (the "Heritage Collection"), but original vintage pairs have a different feel — the materials, the lens tint, the overall vibe is distinct.

When buying vintage, lens condition is paramount. Check for scratches, delamination, and whether the lens still has its original coating intact. The frame should flex without cracking — old plastics can become brittle. Verify the Oakley logo etching on the lens to confirm authenticity. Original cases and packaging are rare but add significant value. Be aware that colorway matters: some original colors are much rarer than others. The arms should snap firmly into place — loose hinges indicate heavy wear or potential breakage.

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