Monday, March 1, 2010

Order Ray Ban RB3025 Aviator Sunglasses - The Original Large Metal Aviator


I went with the 55mm polarized black Ray Bans. I have to say that the frames are smaller than I expected; I am a small person with a pretty small head (I tighten my Sony headphones all the way up, for instance) and they almost didn't fit. Somebody like Wayne Knight, would trash them for sure. No offense to Mr. Knight.

The style is classic, and the Ray Ban logo on the corner of your shades demonstrates a cucumberesque level of cool. Durability is top notch considering how thin they are. They will last until they inevitably get broken, lost, or stolen. These rarely left my head on a Florida trip this August, and they were very welcome on the drive and on the snowblinding sands of Destin. However after wearing them in the ocean they developed weird splotches on the inside of the lenses (invisible from the outside, and to the wearer when you're actually wearing the glasses), probably some polarization-related coating affected by the saltwater because I haven't managed to polish it off. No ill effects besides that, they didn't rust or anything and are still great for every day wear. but seriously, get some cheap shades if you're actually going to swim in the ocean.

Pretty awesome shades, but if I had to do it all over again I would probably get several pairs of cheaper aviators in different colors and not be so worried whenever someone gets within 5 feet of sitting on them.Get more detail about Ray Ban RB3025 Aviator Sunglasses - The Original Large Metal Aviator.

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