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Review on Optimized for SEO: Titanium Polarized Sunglasses by William Painter by Michael Paquette

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Many opportunities, many challenges.

I was very happy about these sunglasses, but my excitement quickly evaporated. First impression, the sunglasses are small. I looked at the reviews after the fact and only saw one person comment on how small/tight they are. I think I have an average sized head for a man in his 30's and they look and feel very small. In fact, it was the first thing that came out of my girlfriend's mouth when she saw me in it. She started trying them on and they were too tight for her. I assume they do this to keep them on your face but it doesn't work properly. Titanium was my other big problem. Great idea, loved the material but they soak up any oil on your face. Again, I have fairly normal skin, not too oily or anything, and even putting it on and taking it off left an immediate mark. The bridge of my nose and my hands looked like I was sweating profusely, but it's a chilly spring day here; no sweat, just sebum. I wore them to work and when I took them off they looked TERRIBLE. I've never had this problem with other sunglasses, metal frames or anything else. Alignment was also broken. Not bad, but part of the bottom of the frame only touched one cheek and not the other. I really like Titan's idea of being durable, always having a bottle opener handy, wearing stylish sunglasses, but the execution isn't there. These sunglasses aren't worth the $100 I paid during the sale, let alone the $185 retail price, so I'm returning them.

Pros
  • New in my collection
Cons
  • Almost everything is included