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suggest me some sunglasses that go with a round face...

adelphi

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the ones i got now is a Serengeti

this one...i'd like something fairly casual which i can wear with jeans & shirt/polo or shorts & shirt/polo. nothing brown or green this time....dark tint or something someone can['t see my eyes with.
 

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Here is a link that will point you in the right direction. link

Round face
Frames should make the face appear longer and thinner. In general, look for frames equal to or slightly wider than the broadest part of the face. Minimize the curves and add definition with soft, angular, rectangular styles or double brow styles. Higher temples will create a longer profile. Sunglasses with brow bars also pull the eye upward, making the face appear longer.
Frame suggestions : Wider frames with angular / rectangular styles
 

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The fact that your face is 'round' doesn't say much. For instance, not all people with long, slender faces are going to look good in the same pair of glasses. Your best bet is to get down to a sunglass store and try some on for yourself.
 

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Originally Posted by morph07
i recently write some article about choosing the perfect sunglasses for you...

I skimmed the article. I like the format and spacing, but it's very, very difficult to read. It's chocked full of extra articles that are generally unnecessary. The sentence structure is a bit amateurish / high-school with a lot of fillers and some grammatical errors. Not capitalizing "I" stood out to me as well.

Take it with a grain of salt, but cleaning up the article a bit would help immensely, imo.
 

azn8oi

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by the way, that article is for women.



JUST SAYING.
 

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*shrug* just skimmed it. trying to read the whole thing was painful.

edit: i don't think that was the same article, and lol.
 

azn8oi

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I feel like being useful.

I need to know if you are fat or not-- i.e., do you have a fat round face, or a not fat round face? I think it makes a difference.
 

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