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Good Sunglass for $300 and under?

thepataphysician

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Originally Posted by upnorth
This is my pair.
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I am pretty sure that eric glennie designed those. there is nothing like making a change to a good design just for the sake of standing out.
 

azn8oi

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like i said, those look good on european WIMMENZ. stop hating.

an obese german guy designed those. or, at least, some fat guy that wears a germany-flag-lacoste polo.

im being totally serious.
 

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Yea those are horrible looking. I would never wear anything like that they look like a stupid movie prop.
 

mimesis

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went to sunglass hut today in canada, tried on and loved the raybans wayfarer in 50mm tortoise. Is there a place I canget a legit pair for less than they sell them? (137$ canada if i remember correctly)
 

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Originally Posted by upnorth
This is my pair.
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Holy ****, I know exactly what the idea behind these are. They are so you can wear a bluetooth headset at the same time, right? That's an incredible amount of DOUCHE for one man to have on his face. That's double-douche.
 

Jokerman

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Originally Posted by Tarmac
Holy ****, I know exactly what the idea behind these are. They are so you can wear a bluetooth headset at the same time, right? That's an incredible amount of DOUCHE for one man to have on his face. That's double-douche.

LOL
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Nonn8tive

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robert geller has some pretty nice sunglasses as well this season....less than 200 if im not mistaken
 

upnorth

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I don't mean to be rude but all those who posted remarks about parasite sunglasses probably never wore them before/ enough to make a genuine comparison.

They were recommended by my doctor and they help relieve the tensions and headaches that are caused by traditional temple tips of other sunglasses. I wouldn't laugh at someone who wears an eyepatch or walks with the aid of crutches for medical reasons, and you guys shouldn't either.
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ghulkhan

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You should get a pair of mykitas. They have normal temples and are probably a lot more comfortable than those. Those seem to be pinching your head...
 

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Originally Posted by upnorth
I don't mean to be rude but all those who posted remarks about parasite sunglasses probably never wore them before/ enough to make a genuine comparison.

They were recommended by my doctor and they help relieve the tensions and headaches that are caused by traditional temple tips of other sunglasses. I wouldn't laugh at someone who wears an eyepatch or walks with the aid of crutches for medical reasons, and you guys shouldn't either.
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You didn't mention this in your original post, how were we supposed to know?
 

benchan

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ghulkhan, depends on what you mean by comfort, mykita is just average at best though I have only just tried their glasses. If you ever do any light sporting activities wearing mykita, they will slip like crazy.
 

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At a Marshalls 45 minutes from my home, I picked-up an Oakley Nanowire 2.0 for $70. Of course, without any polishing cloth and cases. The case and cloth you can buy at any Oakley store. A month ago, I scored from a Marshalls close at work a Mosley Tribes Pilot in gold frame with polarized red/brown lens for $40. No case, no polishing cloth, but that's fine. Another good deal was a John Varvatos V115 for $30, from you guess it...Marshalls again.

So I'd say check out Marshalls. Sometimes you get lucky.
 

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