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I’m not in Canada but I am still international (Australia) and 1269 is my first choice of retailer. The whole staff is extremely helpful and their fulfillment is great
 

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I got some light green lenses for my Sebergs the very light yellow lenses were depressing they made everything look so ugly.
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I got some light green lenses for my Sebergs the very light yellow lenses were depressing they made everything look so ugly. View attachment 1918361
Reminds me of something I've long wondered about. Since light colored lenses don't really make particularly good sunglasses, why do folks put light colored lenses into their frames? What does it accomplish?
 

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This guy, from the Facebook JMM Collectors, can wear the Belize both as sunglasses and opticals.
Still I think that the latter option is really bold and for an extremely oversized look.

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I find them too big, the angles of the selfies are specially chosen to make the Belize fit 'work'.

Undoubtedly they are really big and, as I said, you have to want that somewhat excessive look, but I think instead that in a selfie the frames get magnified.

In this picture you can better judge the proportions.

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Reminds me of something I've long wondered about. Since light colored lenses don't really make particularly good sunglasses, why do folks put light colored lenses into their frames? What does it accomplish?
Still blocks out the harmful UV rays. But, yes, looks cool
 

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Funny enough from the Umit Hewlett Packered collab I’m kind of intrigued by the Himalayas or Hail Hydra or whatever they’re called

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