I am self was attracted by the color of this pair of designer sunglasses at very first. I bet that you have seen the white, black or brown color sunglasses before, but it is not likely that you have ever seen the fawn one. This soft light brown color frame sunglass goes well with the dark brown bamboo detail on temple as well as the brown gradient lens; even the nickel hardware is very charming. This 100% UVA/UVB protection sunglass is available at a price of $295. Such a pair of sunglasses... Read Full Story
Get glare-free vision while on your bike or near the snow and water when you wear Electric's Aux Polarized Sunglasses. The polarized lenses have a filter that blocks reflective light, giving you optimal clarity. The large Grilamid frames bring vintage fashion to your face while remaining super durable and lightweight. The reverse-groove lens and mold-injected volt logo give these specs a look that stands out. Electric created their Aux with polycarbonate lenses that block harmful... Read Full Story
Hiroshi Fujiwara’s fragment design collaborates with Oakley on the O Frame goggles. The goggles feature a new special coated lens with fragment design’s logo placed on the edges of the lens and on the strap. Available at Oakley flagship stores in Harajuku and Yokohama.
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These Oliver P Victory glasses are the most comfortable and well built sunglasses i have ever owned. Well worth the $. I am hooked on OP.Get more detail about Oliver Peoples VICTORY Square Aviator Sunglasses 58 Large Burn Notice.
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The Hideout sunglasses combine all-day versatility with great coverage for an easy to wear choice. Smith Optics TLT Techlite glass lenses and a grilamid TR90 frame are combined with megol nose and temple tips to ensure lasting comfort and durability. 100% protection from harmful UVA/B/C solar radiation. Fit medium shape faces. Polarized technology blocks 99.9% of reflected sun glare while providing true color and object definiton. Grilamid TR90 frame is durable and comfortable. Tapered... Read Full Story
People wear sunglasses for a multitude of reasons. In the early days of the Roman Emperor, different forms were used to cut the glare of the sun. The early Chinese used pieces of flat quartz to keep the sun’s glare from their eyes. Emeralds, quartz, and crystals were some of the materials used in the early days to keep the bright sun from shinning into eyes. During those periods, they even used this material to hide facial expressions. Tinted lenses came from experiments around the mid 1700s... Read Full Story
Chanel prescription glasses is possibly the most exclusive and sought after Designer brand on the market today. Chanel prides itself on providing sophisticated, trendy, and refined womens Sunglasses and Prescription Frames that are designed to be timeless. Chanel is master at designing prescription sunglasses and glasses with meticulous attention to detail, with beautiful feminine frames that are stylish and elegant. The latest in Chanel glasses and cheap chanel sunglasses are no exception... Read Full Story
Protect your eyes from the sun's intense glare with the Native Eyewear Attack Polarized Sunglasses. Comfortable wrap-around frames give you plenty of coverage and interchangeable polarized lenses let you match these shades to the lighting condition. Maintain superior visual clarity in dim conditions with the low-light and Sportflex lenses. To keep your Attack Sunglasses fog-free, Native built a ram-air venting system on the brow of the sunglass frame to circulate air between your... Read Full Story
These swanky bicycle glasses blend West Coast style with exceptional clarity and protection - everything you need for your active lifestyle!
Super-durable, Grilamid TR-90 frame provides a comfortable fit for smaller faces TLT Carbonic lenses increase optics across a full spectrum of light conditions, provide distortion-free viewing, resist impact, maximize coverage and minimize peripheral exposure to sun, wind and glare Hydrophilic Megol nose piece and temple... Read Full Story
The Emporio Armani collection made a case for playful elegance Saturday while Max Mara set a fluid dynamic and Bottega Veneta got nostalgic for the 1950s at Milan Fashion Week. Bold corals, reds and turquoises dominated Giorgio Armani's second line, an elegant expression of joie de vivre found in a sparkling blue blazer over a red minidress or a cutaway black swimsuit with a light blue floral brief. The classic black and white in his spring/summer 2010 lineup is true to form with a white two... Read Full Story