10 Golden Rules For Rocking Sunglasses (Choose The PERFECT Sunglasses For YOU)

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Timestamps:
0:00 - 7 Sunglasses Secrets To Level Up Your Summer Style
1:02 - Take care of your shades
1:19 - Only buy a pair you absolutely love
1:50 - Don't be afraid to spend
4:05 - CHeck out Mission Fragrances
5:28 - Choose the right lenses
7:05 - Choose the right shape
9:30 - Get the right size
10:01 - Choose the right frame color
11:13 - Keep the lenses clean
11:57 - Have them when you need them

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Have you ever destroyed your sunglasses? Comment below!

RealMenRealStyle
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I have a pair of RayBan aviators which I actually spent 0$ on. We just found them laying at the bottom of a tree while on vacation with my family in Italy. They are the perfect style and size for me, had them for 2 years now.

janosidaniel
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1:30 and Im waiting for Antonio to do the Matrix Lean Back. 😅

philipbacani
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I only wear Ray-ban sunglasses now, and stick to the classics, except the ‘new warfarers’ which I love! My husband has a few versions of Rayban aviators and clubmasters and I love them. I don’t think I’ve seen anyone that looks terrible in aviators either, they really are universally flattering on most people.

They last forever (if you clean them regularly and always use their case) and they never go out of style. I also like that you can get them repaired. On the rare few cases I’ve stepped on them, I’ve never had issues getting an arm repaired, a respray or the lenses replaced, so it’s worth spending the extra money. I used to buy cheapies when I was young and careless, but I think it’s worth spending the extra to get quality, now that I’m older.

Some of my sunglasses are over six years old and I just take them to the store for a clean and they come up brand new. Also in Australia polarized is a non-negotiable, unless you want to go blind 😂.

And yes, no dirty smudged glasses, keep them clean and shiney, they are where your eyes are after all. That’s where people will be looking when they see you, so they’ll notice.

Gradient and polarized are nice, but I have to say, mirrored are a no for me. If you want to scare people away then mirrors are great 😂. Some people like the ‘stay away’ or ‘I’m creepy’ look so all the power to them I guess

I’m glad you mentioned frame size and lens shape, I see a lot of people with sunglasses on that are too small for their face. I think it’s better to go bigger if one is unsure, rather than smaller.

begformeowcy
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I bought a pair of black with dark brown lenses Ray Ben Clubmasters 2 weeks ago. I absolutely love them. :)

jonathanleis
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I’m about to buy the hunter flip up glasses.... 😩😩 I don’t care I’ll rock them

wagie
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I just got my new club Masters delivered two hours back and I think this is the right video that Antonio posted at the right time thank you

ramchandrakrc
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Hey Captain, As you know military aviators are issued Randolph sunglasses. As our eyes change we get prescription glasses in the same frames. So over the years, I collected frames as my prescription changed. At one point I was giving frames to friends and family and they would get their own lenses. Anyway, I now have a pair of Randolph Aviators in my wife's car, a pair of Revo Aviators in my car, and Ray-Ban Aviators as a spare.

ralphmarkasher
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Thought I had lost one of my favorite pair of Typhoon angler's sunglasses. Had no idea where. About 2 or 3 weeks go by and I drove the minivan through the car wash and when it went through the dryer cycle they blew down onto the windshield wipers, 😆. Apparently I set them on the roof and they slid back and were stuck in the luggage rack and I never saw them. Amazingly there was no damage to the sunglasses, not one scratch on the lenses and I still use them today 😎

EricEdmondson
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I'm sure you can appreciate this story as a Marine. When I got to my schoolhouse in NAS Pensacola, I was issued two prescription Gold metal aviators. One with clear lenses, amd one with blue-green tint. I got excruciatingly inhebriated at the e-club and left them at the bar. I've never felt worse, both because of the shades and the copious amounts of $4 pitcher of domestic happy hour beer. rah

nathanreichwein
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I have two pairs of square aviators; recently bought Ray Ban's wayfarers. Looks like acetate but with a rubberized coating and they are awesome.

lucaskobain
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I bought a pair of Revos in the mid 90s for $375, which was a heck of a lot of money back then. This was when Revos were still handmade, and considered high-end. Anyway, I later took one of those winter camping NOLs courses, and didn't want to buy $100 mountaineering glasses since I didn't think I would get much use from them after my trip. So I took my super expensive Revos. Long story short, they got damaged by the rough outdoor adventure, so I winded up wearing them duct taped for most of the course. Moral of the story is, wear sunglasses designed for whatever it is you are doing. It will save you money in the long run.

portlandreviewer
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Have two pairs of Ray Ban sunglasses :a classic aviator and a classic wayfarer. Last one cost me big, but don't regret for the money spent on a pair of Italian sunglasses.

sumansengupta
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I flew over to California from Northern Ireland 8 years ago and for the trip I bought myself prescription sunglasses. First few days everything was great, swapping between my regular glasses and the shades. Until my girlfriend and I went to Universal Studios. We went on a ride; The Mummy, I think; and the first part of the ride was a few seconds of speeding backwards and then we were flung forwards. The shades were tucked into the front of my shirt and when we were flung forwards I heard a loud crunch as I was pressed up against the seat in front due to the momentum. Both lenses and the nose bridge were in pieces. I didn't enjoy the rest of the ride.

TheWhisperCorner
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…good intro to the realm of sunglasses. A few details on fit can be referred on the arm like {66-15 125} : lens’ width - gap between lenses- temple arm length. Consider the angle of curvature for best fit. And never have I lost or damaged a pair. I still enjoy the first one I bought a Persol Ratti when I was 17 in 1986. I have accumulated 432 pairs ever since, brands like Persol, ic Berlin, Alain Mikli, are worth it, with proper care it will last a lifetime.

skymuffn
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Hi love your videos a lot .
I really likes the sunglasses in 1:50 ‘don’t afraid ti spend’ which model and company are those?

חןאנגלנדר-הש
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Ray Ban is terrific! As a military aviator/pilot, I have worn them for decades. In addition to protecting your eyes from UV, replacement parts are available from their Wayfarers to their Outdoorsman styles. Watch out for polarized lenses if you fly as some of the new glass cockpit displays are filtered out and unobservable!

SopwithAviator
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I only rock Dita's now. I have two pairs of the Mach 6, one pair of the Mach 7 and a pair of Grandmaster 5s. I get so many compliments on them.

Rome.Monroe
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I need bifocal sunglasses for seeing up close when outdoors and there are not a lot of frame options out there for those . I have only been able to find them i aviators.

ttop
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I agree earlier I had sunglasses from a local manufacturer and they scratched up like hell some days ago I purchased ray ban and its of an another level

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