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What you think you look like vs what you actually look like

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I have number 7 of 50 in Reserve in perfect shape with all materials untouched. I’m open to selling - idk about trade.

I was looking at the Dark Havanas. Did the shape work for you?
 

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Man the upcoming Julien looks great... Especially that matte grey color ? View attachment 1712593
I tried the matte grey. I think it takes the right complexion for it to work. Otherwise, the color can look like death.

It was an easy pass for me as opticals (sunglasses would be OK, but there are so many more interesting sunglasses shapes). Would be interested to see how it works on others.
 
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I love the concept of circular glasses, but I find they’re 100x harder to wear than a p3 shape in practice. It always ends up looking really directional, which can be cool (esp for a look usually attributed to “creatives”) but 90% of the time is just better served choosing something else. If my local store gets them in though I’ll give them a shot and share. I’ve always got a small hope it could give the vibe of one of those old kung fu movies. Not something most would be going for anyway.
 

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I've worn round glasses since the late 60s
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New Last Frontier dropping Thursday
 

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