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France, Paris
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50 Karma

Review on Polarized Wood Sunglasses: Stylish Men's/Women's Accessory by Nick Palacio

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Overall not bad for men

These sunglasses live up to the price tag. However, deciding whether they are right for you comes down to personal taste. In my case it wasn't satisfactory and I'll explain why. Material: For the most part everything is as described in the description. It's fairly light and feels a bit artificial. Looks quite nice, but could be better than expected with a higher quality finish and a dimmer. Lenses: These are heavily tinted and will ruin the true color of anything seen through them. That's to be expected for the price, as I've had no issues with other brown shades (like Maui Jim, Oakley, or Ray-Ban). I am also blinded by light entering my eyes causing me to see the reflection of my own eyes and blocking my peripheral vision. They do the job as polarized sunglasses but this was a disappointment. Frame Construction and Fit: The first thing that catches the eye when wearing sunglasses is the rims on the sunglasses; They impair vision, but that could be because my head is too big. This explanation also explains why the glasses press against my temples and expand, pushing my ears outward. However, the Glory itself is a lot thicker than expected, although it's still quite comfortable if not for the fit issue. So in general. Not bad. If you are looking for good quality, have a smaller head and use them for accessories rather than machine work (e.g. driving) then they are very good.

Pros
  • Don't waste too much time
Cons
  • For old