Live by the sea
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- Oct 21, 2016
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I have ray ban aviators had them about 10 years . Bought them funny enough in Bloomingdale’s .
I still have my Rayban wayfayers purchased for £60 duty free on a Virgin Atlantic flight in 1997 but they are now solely used for driving. As they are getting old though I had a new pair of identical raybans for my birthday last year which I think cost about £120/130. I just hope I live long enough to see these pair out!I paid £122 for a pair of Ray-Ban Wayfarer style Mr Burbank sunglasses at Gatwick last week on the way to my holiday destination. I felt mildly MUGGED OFF, but compared with the prices at Sunglasses Hut in town, these to my slightly troubled mind seemed half decent value, being as the duty free discount had them down from £145. And I have to say, they are the absolute cuffing business. The lenses are fantastic, and everyone says I look like Rock Hudson.
My beloved original Ray-Bans from 2019 were THIEVED from the dash of a hire car when I returned it, without realising I'd left them there (f*ck YOU Enterprise, and the light-fingered FILTH you employ), but I am at last happy with my new investment.
So. What are you happy to pay for sunglasses ? And what brand ?
Personally disagree with your theory, how many £10 sunglasses have you got through? Ten? Twenty? If you spent say £100 not only would have better vision and protection you would also look after them more.A fool and his money are easily parted ...
Look like Rock Hudson? He died years ago, if someone said I looked like a dead person I'd feel insulted.
My budget for sunglasses is anywhere between £5 & £10. I tend to leave them somewhere or lose them so my investments offer better value than your rip-off £122
A classic. I have three in my collection. Two regular lens but in different sizes, and another in large with polarised lenses.Ray-Ban Aviator’s are my favourites. They don’t last me too long …. due to gardening mishaps or dropping them giving scratched glass. I bought the current pair last year from Nordstrom at Staten Island Ferry for $50, a big saving on the usual Sunglass Hut rip off.
A classic. I have three in my collection. Two regular lens but in different sizes, and another in large with polarised lenses.
If I didn't already know you, I'd actually guess you were a middle class middle aged man with no kids.I own around 20 pairs of sunnies. I have a bunch of Raybans for “everyday use” plus others by Prada, Gucci, D&G which are more for evening wear on holiday and Oakley for snowboarding.
Gucci and D&G are total black out leave me alone whilst the others have varying degrees of protection. The Prada ones are quite light.
Mine are prescription from Specsavers, where it’s two for one. My sunglasses are the more expensive frame of the two with a Roxy design, and polarised.What’s a midlife crisis?
only sunglasses I ever buy are prescription ones, and hopefully when there’s an offer of some sort on.
but my optician keeps telling me to wear them, so they must matter. Cataracts?
If I didn't already know you, I'd actually guess you were a middle class middle aged man with no kids.
My doris woud say exactly the same.
I managed to sit on her cheap-shit sunglasses while we were away (they were under her towel on the sunbed - what did she expect ?). Anyway, she inherited my pair of £25 Wayfarer-style jobbies - wooden arms, actually quite nice - and she was pleasantly surprised at the increase in visual quality, compared with the Poundland pair my arse had just disassembled.
But its amazing the difference you notice between the cheapos and the proper stuff. Its like UHD though - women just aren't overly bothered are they.