what sunglasses?
Whatever version of Ray Bans I recently found and bought from whatever catalog I was looking at. And clip-ons when I'm wearing my glasses. I guess maybe I'm showing my age and thriftiness, but the fact that I couldn't really care about "branding" in my sunglasses and that I refuse to pay over $30 for a pair says something about me
Generic sunglasses - I break (well actually someone else always breaks them) a pair about every six months. I find it hard to get sunglasses that suit me either way (especially in name brand) - wraparounds don't suit me and I prefer some sort of mirrored lens, so that's not the easiest combination to find these days (in the correct size).
Listed in order of frequency worn in S2000.
#1- Prescription glasses with photo grey extra, very dark, and they turn back to clear once inside, frames are out of fashion, but they are my favorite, big round lenses, great peripheral vision capabilities!
#2- RayBan Aviators, prescription glasses, ultra dark polarizing lenses, great peripheral vision capabilities!
#3- Prescription glasses with clear lenses and clip-ons that are polarizing, very fashionable, suck for peripheral vision.
#1- Prescription glasses with photo grey extra, very dark, and they turn back to clear once inside, frames are out of fashion, but they are my favorite, big round lenses, great peripheral vision capabilities!
#2- RayBan Aviators, prescription glasses, ultra dark polarizing lenses, great peripheral vision capabilities!
#3- Prescription glasses with clear lenses and clip-ons that are polarizing, very fashionable, suck for peripheral vision.
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viper11blue
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