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AriciU
June 1st, 2004, 23:18
Sunglasses have become a recent (kinda expensive) hobby to me. What does everyone wear?
I currently have two pairs.

Chanel in white not this awfull green
http://www.italiansunglasses.com/immagini_prodotti/Chanel/4066.jpg

My latest aquisition are this Bvlgari glasses witch are more elegant. They have brown lenses and brown (wood like) frames (or whatever the things that go around your head are called)
http://www.sunglasssunsation.com/images/glasses/bvlg/2179.jpg

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Audihead
June 2nd, 2004, 18:12
Maui Jim, you'll get the most for your money.:thumb:

:s4addict: -Bimmerhead

AriciU
June 2nd, 2004, 18:33
Nice glasses. Too bad they aren't available here.

Klint
June 14th, 2004, 01:04
I don't tend to bother with sunglasses since they'll need to be perscription ones and are too much trouble, but I wear glasses all the time, due to my defective eyesight. (weird that, I'm the only person with blue eyes in the family and I'm the only one with bad eyesight, you know like Dalmations?)

A couple months back I got my replacement prescription glasses and went with a Diesel made frame. So far so good I've had a look for some more information on the frame to no avail.

My previous glasses had a titanium made ESCHENBACH (http://www.eschenbach.com/) frame, they were good, really good, but I got tired of the shape of the frame, they were extremely durable and survived many brawls/falls/clashes etc.

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ree
June 24th, 2004, 16:06
http://www.junkyard.se/shop/frame.asp?shop_id=3

JavierNuvolari
June 28th, 2004, 07:35
My previous glasses had a titanium made ESCHENBACH (http://www.eschenbach.com/) frame, they were good, really good, but I got tired of the shape of the frame, they were extremely durable and survived many brawls/falls/clashes etc.

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Hi Klint, exactly what do you mean by "extremely durable"???

JavierNuvolari

Klint
June 28th, 2004, 11:33
Originally posted by JavierNuvolari
My previous glasses had a titanium made ESCHENBACH (http://www.eschenbach.com/) frame, they were good, really good, but I got tired of the shape of the frame, they were extremely durable and survived many brawls/falls/clashes etc.

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Hi Klint, exactly what do you mean by "extremely durable"???

JavierNuvolari [/B][/QUOTE]


Javier,

The frame was built to last, and they sure did!

The amount of drops, stands, lost, you name it these frames were subjectd to it, and the survived!

The frame was capable of with standing pretty much anything I was able to throw at them, they were that good, but they did start to show their age and had a couple chips in the frame and I got tired of the design, so I changed to my current frame which is built by Diesel.



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