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I wear RayBans for everyday wear but as anyone got any recommendations for golfing?
Always tip the caddy and remember that not even God can hit a 1 iron.
I wear RayBans for everyday wear but as anyone got any recommendations for golfing?
Give Costa Del Mar a go you won’t be disappointed.I wear RayBans for everyday wear but as anyone got any recommendations for golfing?
I'm curious - why arent polarised lenses not suitable for use while driving?
I haven’t seen any mirror sunglasses in years I guess they are thing of the pastWow. I had no idea they were bought out. I used to live close to their main office in Florida and always had nothing but spectacular customer service from them. I’m disappointed to read this. They still are spectacular glasses though… corporate BS aside.. If Luxotica is doing this with Costa, they probably do it with Oakleys and Ray-Bans since those brands are owned by them as well…
Depends on your interests. If you like fishing or winter sports, you are more likely to see them.I haven’t seen any mirror sunglasses in years I guess they are thing of the past
I popped into the Ray-Ban store in London's Covent Garden and decided on the Hawkeye. On the way home I ordered them from Opticians Direct, saving £63.00 on the frames. The prescription cost is roughly the going rate. This is my first online spectacle order, so hopefully it will work out.I require prescription sunglasses, and I am on the look out for a new pair. My current pair are an inexpensive pair from Vision Express but I usually prefer Raybans. However, I am considering Finlay, Oliver Goldsmith and Persol. I don't play golf...
You never know you look a prat untill someone tells you! Much the same happened to me with black leather trousers!I remember owning a pair of mirrored sunglasses when I was a teenager. I hardly ever wore them, because people thought that I was a bit of a poser. They used to say that I looked like a less-fashionable cross between Tom Cruise in Top Gun and Arnie in Terminator 2. In the end, I got fed-up of people taking the piss, and threw them in the bin. I admit that I did look a bit of a prat, but I certainly wasn't trying to copy anyone. It was just pure coincidence that I had a pair of them at around the same time that those two films were popular. Mirror shades were "in" at the time.