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Do Boston XO2 come in different colors?
I found a website that advertises them in Blue, Ice Blue, Violet, Green and Red. Are those just visibility tints? |
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yes there are tints available to enhance light eyes but having seen the tints on light eyes they tend to look fake because of the size of rgp lenses. People can see them floating around on a light eye.
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They come in red? I bet that's an interesting look.
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yes it sorry!
In our ecp world we just use the abbreviationn VST.... "corneal braces for your eyes" treatment. |
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Sometimes we need to be reminded that this is a "101" site for beginners. |
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Yeah, isn't it funny how shortening the name of something can make it more complicated?
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