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Ray-Ban knows its way around a pair of sunglasses—after all, it’s been making ‘em since 1937. Today, the company reimagines the classics in new styles like the Justin Read More
I bought these when they last dropped. They’re nice glasses but the last drop has polarized lenses. I just recently lost them and thought I’d be able to nab a replacement pair but these are more expensive than the last drop and not even polarized, so I’ll just have to keep looking
Almost purchased this one, it has a small frame. I just bought a knockies fort knocks for a minimal amount with the same build and quality. You can check this out if you like their sunglasses....
I love the quality and frame design varieties.
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ChrisLuMaybe you got lucky. I've bought several pairs from Knockaround and all have had much worse build and material quality than Rayban's. Only semi-comparable feature was the lenses...but that doesn't mean much when the frames are lopsided, or the arms are unbelievably stiff
almost 70 pairs sold. i predict many buyers will be giving these frames to their teenage kids or girlfriends... not sure whether people realize how small the lenses will be
that points to a big downside of Massdrop -- no returns!
Bummer ..own the 'regular' new WF (black frame). Initially bought the 51mm and then discovered it was too small (and I have a smallish face). 55mm is perfect. Wish this drop was for 55mm version :-(.
Until you drive through Jamaica way and the sun reflects off the lense causing temporary blindness... Not over-rated for everyone. Go with what works for you 😎
It's fair to say that polarized lenses have advantages that really shine (no pun intended) in specific circumstances, but I don't think that means they're overrated. Those specific circumstances (reflective surfaces) are a factor just about 99.9% of the time I spend wearing sunglasses. Ditto on the driving comment above; I live in Phoenix and drive rush-hour traffic through the city on a daily basis. Polarized lenses are non-negotiable to me. And most humans who live near anything metal, glass, or water.