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ProfessorShak

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It'll soon be time to start wearing sunglasses again and I've been looking at the Ray Ban's 3362 and they can be made with my small prescription.
http://www.bestbuyeyeglasses.com/pro...FQETGgodYUb1VQ

The question I had is which frame and lense color combinations would be considered the most versatile?

What is the most inexpensive place to obtain prescription Ray Ban Sunglasses?

When not wearing sunglasses(since my prescription doesn't require me to wear them) where do you keep them? (w/ case in pocket seems buldgy or when not wearing a jacket)
 

Kaplan

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I don't know that this is the 'most versatile' combo, but I recently got these in Gunmetal / Crystal Green Polarized (004/58).

But then I'm allergic to gold colored or overly shiny metals.
 

aavlee

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You can hang them in your shirt neckline
 

CrocsRock

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I have the 3273. Same problem as you, needed a decent set of prescription sunglasses (benefit is, with prescription lenses, I don't have Ray Ban right there in that annoying white script). Since I'm swapping between them and my glasses, I'll either use a glasses case (which I keep in my bag) or just hang them in an outside jacket breast pocket. Worse comes to worst, hang 'em in your neckline.
I'm with Kaplan, as well. Gold can look good on some folks. Silver or gunmetal is probably a little more versatile.
 

bbaquiran

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Originally Posted by Kaplan
I don't know that this is the 'most versatile' combo, but I recently got these in Gunmetal / Crystal Green Polarized (004/58).

I have the same combo, and model. I think the gold/green would look best if you have a light complexion and hair.
 

Kaplan

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Originally Posted by CrocsRock
(benefit is, with prescription lenses, I don't have Ray Ban right there in that annoying white script).
I just scratched the logo on my cockpits right off.

It's easy to do with the edge of a coin.
 

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