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What do you wear? Could you recommend what you wear to her?
My wife wore mine and loved them. My glasses are Wal Mart polarized fishing glasses. Of course i didn't tell her that until she said how much she liked them.
But I think glasses are like purses. It won't matter what she has or how good they work. Those may not go with this outfit. So you and her will be buying glasses, not so much for performance, but for how stylish they make this or that outfit look. If y'all find a pair that work really well and go with the outfit she is wearing take note and keep coming back to that line.
while i was at laconia i stoped at the inferno sunglasses booth. i was not looking to buy anything but once i felt how comfortable they were i bought them.
they were light, and the foam came right up to my face. For me the wind does not hit my eyes (i have contacts so its important for me that they do not dry out!)
they were only $40 dollars. they say life time warranty but thats obvioulsy on defects (i asked if i lost them would they replace them he laughed and said he would give me $10 off the next pair)
I love my Oakley gascans. Had 3 pair so far. When these get messed up I wanna try the new twoface glasses. Spy optics has several very similar that are a little cheaper. And i highly recommend polarized lenses
Last edited by Cummins_Bred; Jun 30, 2014 at 09:28 AM.
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