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Sober sunglasses by you

StylishDanny

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I know "sober" it's a subjective matter so I'll ask you no more than your personal opinion. I'd like to get a very serious, sober, not eye-catching (...and so on) pair of sunglasses. I discarded the usual fashion models as wayfarer and the sporty ones too and I think one of the most sober shape I've found is the classic aviator American Optical sunglasses
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They're not "pretty" as rayban aviator or wayfarer, they look like just as 2 pieces of colored plastic in front of your eyes :)
Another chance would be some persols old style like steve mcqueen's but I don't like the silver arrow logo contrasting with the background plastic color because it pops up too much for my sober-ish gauge :)

What's your personal idea of this kind of sunglasses?
 

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