In your opinion what are the coolest sunglasses?
Please attach a picture, the brand and the model. If you can also show me where to get them from…it would be great.
I’d like to see the latest trends.
Thank you
@vladis
http://images1.opticsplanet.com/640-640/opplanet-ray-ban-rb3211-014-13-sunglasses.jpg
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M$4 Answers
Abit on the pricy side but I love my pair of metal aviators.
The titanium frame makes them so light you don't even feel them on your head.
http://www.johnvarvatos.com/store/productimages/thumbs/1092_black_l_thumb.jpg
http://www.johnvarvatos.com/Metal_Aviator/pd/c/40/np/40/p/1092.html
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M$My father in law broke his ear piece, totally his fault. He sent them back for repair and they sent him a brand new pair and they were two years old.
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M$Here's the Oakley page that shows all the bells and whistles
http://www.oakley.com/splitthump
The best price I have seen for them is around $299 at amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Oakley-Thump-Pro-Iridium-Sunglasses/dp/B002EL2Z4M
I know for a fact that these would look kick-ass cool on you!
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M$Actually Vladis... the sunglasses on the bunny are Ran Ban classic Wayfarer style. They've been around for so long that I think they're making a second comeback.
I had a pair of them when I was young (they were the best pair I ever had!).
http://www.amazon.com/Ray-Ban-Unisex-RB2132-Wayfarer-Sunglasses/dp/B0029U15S0
I would go to a fancy store that carries most of the Ray Ban styles and try them all on. Then when you get home, check for the cheapest prices of the ones you like online and snatch 'em that way!
See: http://reviews.mauijim.com/3012/210/reviews.htm
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M$I have worn Aviators for years. Aviators offer an unobstructed, undistorted view, and provide protection from the sun and other hazards, to a large part of the face. Vision and protection are the main reason I wear Aviators. Increased comfort and vision are why they have been adapted for driving. What attracted me to Maui Jim Pilot, Aviator, Navigator, State Trooper, type frames, is the semi-rimless lens. The stainless steel frame is recessed into the eyeglass rim, like no other Aviators that I have ever seen.
Maui Jim polarized lens cut glare and haze when driving so that your eyes are more comfortable and you can see better. They can reduce glare, from long, flat surfaces like the hood of your car, or the road's surface. Boaters, skiers, bikers, golfers, and joggers all benefit from polarized sunglasses. Polarizing makes it impossible to see sheet ice on the road, but what would they know about that on Maui. Pilots look great, feel great, and in general get the job done.
Maui Jim does not offer transitional lens. Not just on this pair but on any pair of Maui Jim sunglasses. he Pilot is an excellent driving accessory. In driving it is important to get maximum protection from blinding glare, and only polarized lenses can do this. With the addition of transitional properties, drivers will enjoy a clearer view along with the elimination of most glare when moving in and out of the sun.
Maui Jims Pilot can have polarized photochromic lenses, installed to bring to the eye, the best contrast in the varying light conditions of the day, as well as blocking out dangerous glare and haze, helping you see better when driving.
The thing with prescription frames is that they are generally rectangle and flat. Where a good set of designer glasses like all things in nature, are all curves, and wrap arounds. The Pilot nose pad brackets are an improvement on the traditional Aviators nose pads. The open nose pad brackets are easy to keep clean, and adjusted.


$200 is a deal!
Where did you find them at that price?
I may pick up a second pair at that price.