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Do these sunglasses fit my face at all?

itsjustadrian

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Originally Posted by Karl Pooper
Plastic surgery.
Don't be an asshat. Instead why don't you offer constructive advice and contribute to this forum instead of being a waste of bandwidth who finds enjoyment in berating others behind a computer screen?

OP, I'd look at these two sites to determine what kind of glasses would suit yourself well:
http://www.allaboutvision.com/eyegla...r_analysis.htm
http://www.lenscrafters.com/eyeglass...tter-your-face

It looks you have a hearshaped face so I'd go with something that's minimalistic towards the top of the frame and a bit more bolder on the bottom to even out your smaller half of your face.
RB2140_6312094.jpg

Rayban's RB2140 would look well on your face methinks.
 

mikegg

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Originally Posted by Karl Pooper
Plastic surgery.


ha, I guess next time I'll stick to the designated thread. My fault.


@ post above, thanks I'll look into it.
 

Kent Money

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if you're new to sunglasses, I highly recommend buying only cheap **** at first. You'll start to get a feel for what you think looks good on your face, and you wont break the bank doing it. In addition, you dont have to worry bout losing them.

after you know what you like, then you can search for a higher end model.

Horned sunglasses (like wayfarers) tend to be classic and fit a lot of faces. i feel it would match your face, it looks sorta angular.
 

foxnwolf

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you should wear whatever you like...

but those look terrible. especially the sides, where it starts to look like a plastic transformer toy...
you seem to be the type that would be into wrap-arounds. look for them in your local eyewear store..
 

Robert

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Hell yeah! You look like a young Ian Hunter, dude!
 

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