Nash Buckingham said:I've been wearing the Persol reissue of the 714 folding sunglasses McQueen wore in Thomas Crown Affair
http://www.eyegoodies.com/Persol-714-Custom-pr-16551.html
Best sunglasses I've ever owned!
And I returned my 714's (for the polarized 649's) because they felt sloppy.[huh]Oat said:they are quite comfortable on the face due to the articulations and flex joints.
Just have to say that they really do look good. Wish I had them. Plus they came with case.Spitfire said:Presenting: my (new) vintage RAF MkVIII sunglasses.
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Tomasso said:And I returned my 714's (for the polarized 649's) because they felt sloppy.[huh]
:eusa_clapMike K. said:I just picked up these on eBay and was wondering what people thought. Are they vintage-looking? I was shooting for something along the lines of those worn by DiCapprio in The Aviator, and to add some diversity my meager collection (wayfarers and current USAF spec pilots sunglasses).
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univibe88 said:It seems that green is a very common lens color on vintage sunglasses.....What is special about green lenses? And why has it seemed to fall out of favor.
J.S.Udontknowme said:These look green in the photo. I thought about these, but I need progressive lenses.
http://www.speleotherapy.org/glasses/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=510
Tomasso said:Skeet, just how old are you!?!? The 19th century began on January 1, 1801 and ended on December 31, 1900, according to the Gregorian calendar.