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what kind of sunglases do u have? pics please

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pair of mframes for cycling and outdoor vball...

4.0's and frogskins for casual use

and clear pro frames for shooting...

oakley FTW...🙂
 
I bet I'm the only one with these

Bought them when I was in 7th grade, that was 9 years ago. I love them, I wouldn't trade them for any other pair.
 
I have some Bolle Canebrake in a nice deep dark red/burgundy color (unfortunately I don't think they offer the color anymore). Very comfortable; much more so than my Oakleys.
http://www.bolle.com/performance_eyewear/snakes_canebrake.cfm

And I have some Oakley A-Wires too.

I've always liked Serengeti's too. When I first started taking flying lessons in '90, I got some Ray Bans Aviators since I didn't know any better. They were stolen so I got some Serengeti Aviators, which were so much better in several ways.
http://www.serengeti-eyewear.com/#
 
I don't have a picture of it at the moment, but they are the new plasticky Silhouettes with prescription, blue, mirror finished glasses.

As normal glasses, I wear a different pair of Silhouettes: the old (titanium alloy I believe) metal ones. Since I bought them, I just keep on changing the lens itself, and the shape of the lens to suite the times. I hate wearing any other glasses now, even my sunglasses, and I'm not used to sunglasses either, so that makes it worse.
 
I have several pair of Foster Grants. $15 at Walgreens anytime I lose another pair of sunglasses. People who spend hundreds on non-prescription sunglasses are fools (and soon parted with their money).
 
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