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Can Oakley Sunglasses Be Repaired? 

 July 29, 2022

By  Diane Wuthrich

Oakley sunglasses are made for an active lifestyle. One can be very careful when using them, but when Oakleys need repair, how does one go about it?

Oakley sunglasses are made with parts that have been registered to the brand. If parts need repair or replacement, it’s best to buy replacement parts from Oakley directly or have it repaired by an authorized retailer. Due to the sensitive nature of Oakleys, repairing them at home is not recommended.

Read on below to learn more about repairing Oakley sunglasses.

How To Fix Oakley Sunglasses

All pairs of Oakley sunglasses are made with parts that have been patented or registered to the brand.

Due to the sensitive and technical nature of Oakley sunglasses, repairing any damage yourself the way you would with department store sunglasses is never recommended. This may lead to more damage.

If your Oakley sunglasses need to be fixed, these are the steps you can take:

  1. Contact the authorized retailer from where you purchased your Oakley sunglasses. Depending on the issue, it may still be covered by a warranty. Keep in mind that Oakley offers a two-year warranty for all eyewear only for defects or breakage caused by workmanship.
  2. Use replacement parts that have been purchased directly from Oakley. Altering any Oakley product such as by using non-Oakley prescription lenses with their sunglasses will automatically void the warranty.
  3. Contact Oakley directly so that they can offer product support and assistance.

Conclusion

Oakley sunglasses are highly specialized eyewear manufactured with many unique parts that you can’t find anywhere else. Never try to repair Oakley sunglasses yourself: this is a job best left to the professionals as you don’t want to risk further damage.

About the author

Diane is our head writer and researcher for our sunglass informational content.

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