So, my cheap pairr of sunglass finally broke after three years, and im past the point of paying over $100 for brand name sunglasses. Quick fact, every brand name of sunglass is owned by a conglomerate, and the orice ponit has little do with quality and performance. So, i had a pair of $20 polarizer usunglasses that held up pretty well and didnt break my bank. I finaly broke them , so i needed a new pair. I ourchased these becasue it was three pairs, they were inexpensive, and polarized. The inage looked ok, so i ourchased them. Once i got them, i was a little disappointed with them. The lens are pretty clear and crisp, there is a slight image distortion but they do a decent job of filtering light. The fit is a bit tight. If you have a big head i dont recommend these, theyll squeeze and youll get a massive headache. The arms flex, but nit enough to accomodate a plus-sizee dome. The color choices are a personal thing, but they have variety. But the lens are hte part im most disappointed about. The lens are pretty big and they sit real high on the bridge of the nose. The nose piece is not adjustable, so where they sit is it. But the space from the bottom of the eye to the lens is real small, so theres a little gap. But when i wear them, i look like a martian, and not a good one at that. Im electing to keepnthem because fornthe orice, they function and do what i need, im just notna fan of the way they look or make me look. Which is a superficial, 1st world problem. I have three pairs, and if i get 3 years out of each ill have sunglasses for te next recade, which is a win. Oh, they also do not come with a case, which is no bug deal to me. They do come with neck straps, but i dont use those, its too 1990s to be walking around like that. For the price point, they get the job done, but youre going to look like you belong on a different planet.
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