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Leciya's recommendation
i really want these. They are so nice and everyone is wearing them. These are going to be on my christmas wish list
Updated Nov 22, 2007
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sadiranson's recommendation
i have these, have had these i should say, for many, many years and they have become my signature of sorts. A good friend ofmine wore the same glasses and lost his, but i felt so badly for him that i handed over mine with no hesitation and that was the only time i was without them and that same week i bought another pair.... no other sunglasses give you the same protection and let's face it - they're so goddamn hip....
trivia for you: Bob Dylan wore these exact glasses and rarely took them off , if you notice from his photos and tour footage. The reason he rarely took them off is that, like my own, his RayBans were prescription and regular glasses were just not considered cool (esp. for a rockstar like Dylan and wold ruin his image; much cooler to wear the shades all the time). Hence, the iconic image of Dylan in his dark RayBans is what we see when we think of Dylan in the mid-sixties... rarely do we see him with his regular glasses on (except during his time at Woodstock when he got 'clean' for a while). But when he was Mr. Hip in 6 6 or so - the absolute height of sex appeal if you ask me - he always has on those RayBans -
i tell you this because they are the exact same kind that i wear. And no, i didn't wear them because of Dylan. My wearing them long pre-dated my liking of BD, just an odd coincidence. I suppose we both have good taste, hey! And like him, I hate to wear my glasses too - so my RayBans are prescription also --
How very vain we can be.. (via frames direct)
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Updated Dec 3, 2008
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MelissaPlaut's recommendation
All drivers should have a good pair of shades. My favorites are the original Wayfarers. Classic.
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Updated Sep 20, 2007
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jenmak's recommendation
bringing it back.
Updated Aug 24, 2007
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hipcheq's recommendation
I know what you're thinking, "Don't the guys who wear the expensive designer euro faders get all the girls?" Answer: No. (via hipcheq.com)
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Updated Aug 24, 2007
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hipcheq's recommendation
Classics, they are coming back (via hipcheq)
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Updated Aug 24, 2007
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LaurenMessiah's recommendation
Believe it or not Ray Ban sunglasses are coming back! If you yearn for a more classic style then you can get the vintage look right now in stores.
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Updated Apr 11, 2008
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