The FreshClassic Retro Metal Frame Polarized Sunglasses Rectangular Sun Glasses
W**Y
They look and feel great
These are great because people think they look like Top Gun glasses.I’ve seen glasses like these that cost so much more. These are good quality (if you aren’t trying to break them) and fit well.Just don’t treat them badly and they will feel great and not break or scratch badly.
T**R
Great sunglasses, not super well built! (Update: they fixed it!)
Update: The seller sent me a message asking if they could send me a replacement and I happily accepted! I was not only greeted with a functional replacement but an extra pair of sunglasses in a different color! A+ handling for sure!I’ve been using these sunglasses for the past few weeks while on vacation. Been on boats, in pools, and in heavy winds and they haven’t once fallen off by accident. The style is great and the clarity is just fine.The only issue I’ve come across is how one lens likes to fall out quite a bit. Even when just cleaning it off with the supplied microfiber, the lens jumps out of the frame and I am forced to put it back in with my fingers and clean it once again. It seems that the frame simply doesn’t hold them in very well. When I move my head, I can feel that lens shuffling in the frame. The other lens is just fine and quite sturdy, so I image that this is just a one-off defect.
V**R
So you want to be like Reddington?
Honestly not bad for the price. They're not going to be "as protective" as an expensive pair of branded sunglasses, but that's not what they claimed to be and this product is exactly as described and expected! Also they remind me of Raymond Reddington. IYKYK ;)
N**N
Sunglasses
Very stylish! Look great on!
T**R
Not Burn Notice glasses, but still AWESOME!
First, these aren't even close to the glasses Jeffrey Donovan wears in burn notice. These are a lot bigger lenses than the glasses from Burn Notice.Now that we got that out of the way, these glasses are pretty awesome! The frames arrived slightly bent, even though the box was in immaculate condition. (What do you expect, they're incredibly inexpensive) these are polarized lenses and I love them. The near-cognac shade is a nice change of pace from the usual polarized aviators I wear. They're large enough to cover the whole eye area with mostly just the peripheral being uncovered. I think I look more like the character "Trevor" from the Grand Theft Auto: 5 video game. (I too, am cultivating a culdesac bald spot on my noggin.) They're lightweight, super comfortable and at the time of purchase was just a C-hair shy of fifteen bucks. If you're looking for a clone of the famous glasses, you'll be disappointed, but if you're looking for a quality pair of sunglasses at a bargain basement price, you'll be greatly impressed. The nose pieces are very soft, flexible, and comfortable. I'm pretty sensitive to things touching my nose and I can barely tell I'm wearing them. The bend on the ear piece is further back than I'd like (and I have a large head), but I'm still very satisfied with my purchase.
I**W
Great! Well worth the price
Comparable in quality to some much more expensive brands.
M**U
Cheep sunglasses don’t recommend
These glasses feel like if I open them up it would fall apart. The tint it crappy the cloth bag it come in looks used. The fit is awkward at least for my head. There light weight tho.
T**I
Military Spec Aviators, '60's Old School
I wanted two sets of old school, Vietnam-era, military spec aviators (you know, the ones with more squared-off bottoms rather than more traditionally-rounded, biker/rocker aviators). One with silver frames to mimic the first sunglasses I ever saw my dad wear as a Naval officer. And another with gold frames, with which to dress up at Halloween as Colonel Bill Kilgore, Robert Duvall's character in Apocalypse Now ("I love the smell of napalm in the morning"). After buying and returning literally seven pairs from various online sites, I finally hit absolute pay dirt with these silver frames with gray lenses - right of out my old man's midlife wardrobe. Overjoyed, I then satisfied my inner Kilgore by buying the gold frames too (they have green lenses).This review covers the silver frames with the gray lenses. They're a perfectly dead-on representation of 1960's military aviators, and for ridiculously great value (all my previous purchases led to sunglasses that were way too big, no matter what the listed dimensions, and in particular, far too "tall" from the top of the lens to the bottom - and this despite the fact my face is large!). These are proportionate on the face in every way. And the lenses are historically accurate: squared at the bottom, not too rounded. As a huge inadvertent bonus, the arm hinges are of a spring design synonymous with quality sunglasses - they snap back to their original tightness and don't get stretched out by the head. The lenses are indeed polarized, offering great sun and glare reduction, yet aren't so dark as to obscure detail.You know that feeling when you've been looking for something for so long, and you've returned item after item before finally hitting that online shopping jackpot? That was my experience with these, and I got them for less expense than lunch at the deli. I'm elated, if you can't tell.
M**I
عاديه
لا بأس بها
A**O
Malos
El cristal es mucho más obscuro del que aparece en la foto. El material es de baja calidad
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