Seriously. Those you get at a gas station look about the same. The frames are rubber... rubber. And the New Wayfarer dont look like a sleek version of the classic original... they look like those wrap-around glasses youve seen guys wear at a million NASCAR events. Nothing against NASCAR, lets just say I had sartorial differences with many in the stands. Id return them if I could, but apparently I cant. They work. Thats something. And theyre well made. But the styling is crap.
Scott McClelland
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Very nicely made sunglasses and they fit perfectly. I tried a couple of other models but the 2132/52 cm fit great. My face is a little more narrow so my eyes are closer together.
joeink
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By far the worst Amazon experience ever. Glasses are beyond used. The lenses are scratched to the point where one can barely see through them, the frames are so rubbed and worn that most of the writing on the inside of the arms is worn off. The frames are stretched out and loose. Unbelievable. It makes me wonder what sort of method and protocol for selling repackaged products Amazon employs. Longtime Prime member, but it will be a while before I buy anything here again, especially open box or from Warehouse Deals. Just incredible.
Amazon Customer
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I purchased these because they were sold as polarized. This is not the case so I returned them. In case you want to know how to find out if sunglasses are polarized, look through them on a sunny day, ideally on a car windshield or body of water. If you tilt your head on its side you should see the level of glare change quite dramatically. This is the effect of polarization. If you see no change then the sunglasses are polarized. In case you think Im wrong, I did the same test with the old pair of Rayban sunglasses that I have just to compare. They performed as expected.
Adam
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These are not real RayBans and they are clearly a child’s size.