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My wife drug me, grudgingly, to WalMart today. She wanted to do some shopping for Thanksgiving and Christmas. At any rate, I walked by the sunglasses stand. There was a women trying on sunglasses and admiring how she looked with different glasses on.....here's the funny part....she was looking in the mirror to see how the glasses looked on the top of her head! WTH!
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My wife drug me, grudgingly, to WalMart today. She wanted to do some shopping for Thanksgiving and Christmas. At any rate, I walked by the sunglasses stand. There was a women trying on sunglasses and admiring how she looked with different glasses on.....here's the funny part....she was looking in the mirror to see how the glasses looked on the top of her head! WTH!
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I hope she didn't buy those!!??
 
There was a women trying on sunglasses and admiring how she looked with different glasses on.....here's the funny part....she was looking in the mirror to see how the glasses looked on the top of her head! WTH!

Sure! 😊 I do that with all of my glasses, even with new prescription glasses. They are dual purpose head bands/glasses.

I'm in the habit of frequently removing whatever kinds of glasses I'm wearing and slip them onto my head like a hairband for a few minutes to look at something differently or to give the bridge of my nose a rest from the weight of them for a few moments. So when I'm going to be buying new frames of any kind not only do they have to look flattering on my face they have to look flattering as headbands too and they MUST be a comfortably snug fit on my head so they don't slide off when I move my head up or down. If the new frames don't fit right as headbands then I won't buy them. I'll find something else that works for both my face and my head.
 
Since my eye surgeries I need readers when I drive to see the instrument cluster so I just bought the clip-on shades. I'm always looking for medicine plants so when I'm not driving I prefer natural light.
No clip-on shades for me!
I wear my glasses every minute I'm awake.
When I got the cataract lenses in my eyes replaced, I handed them a blank-check when it came to glasses. :)
...Every option available! :thumbs:
Fully loaded for me, auto-tint, no-line bifocals, anti-scratch plastic lenses, titanium frames, wide-lenses, etc.
Cost? Don't care. Awesome? Hellyeah!!!
 
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I wear Cocoons sunglasses. Those ones that fit over your regular glasses. I love 'em. I've got two gray pairs, one mirror green pair, and one copper pair. I used to always go for the darkest gray polarized sunglasses that I could find. I didn't want any of that "color distortion". But I have found that I like my copper pair the best of all of them. They give the world a nice warm glow that makes me feel happy. And they make driving more enjoyable because they "sharpen" up everything so it looks clearer and more defined. Second favorite are the green mirrored ones (those are an amber lens with mirror coating, which somehow turns out green). Amber is pretty close to copper overall, but isn't quite as "happy" feeling to me. I used to have a blue mirror pair too. The blue ones are gray lens coated with mirror, which comes out blue somehow. The blues were good too. Note that mirrored lens scratch easier and are therefore not as long lasting as non mirrored types.

https://cocoons.com/

https://cocoons.com/lenses/
 
gee she was just tryng to find out what held her hair down the best-- obviously has a fear of hair bands or clips so to deal with her phobia moved on to sun glasses. gets real expensive, poor thing. she must be struggling
 
I have the cheapest shade made, when I find them on sale, I buy two.
I had a pair of designers shade that a gift from my children, yes they were high price, came in a little hard case.
I had them for about six years(a life time for shade).
As for on my head never, I put them in a case in my shirt pocket or hook them in the neck of my Tee shirt.
My truck has a built in holder for glasses, which I use all the time.
 
My wife drug me, grudgingly, to WalMart today. She wanted to do some shopping for Thanksgiving and Christmas. At any rate, I walked by the sunglasses stand. There was a women trying on sunglasses and admiring how she looked with different glasses on.....here's the funny part....she was looking in the mirror to see how the glasses looked on the top of her head! WTH!
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I was working in a store. Evidently, sunglasses are a frequently shoplifted item. Employees evidently tuned into anyone looking at sunglasses. Some guy comes in, tries on a bunch of sunglasses, puts some up on his head and starts to walk around the store, unbeknownst to him that one of the managers was following him. After walking around for a while with those glasses on his head, he walked out the door and was stopped by management.
 
both husband and me have prescription sunglasses , not tinted ones but real sunglasses. We love them, they work so much better than those polarized ones. I wear them all the time outdoors. So if you see someone with dark sunglasses in the walmart, that would be me
( I have regular ones for in the house or dark)
 
both husband and me have prescription sunglasses , not tinted ones but real sunglasses. We love them, they work so much better than those polarized ones. I wear them all the time outdoors. So if you see someone with dark sunglasses in the walmart, that would be me
( I have regular ones for in the house or dark)
Yes, but did you pick out your prescription sunglass frames based on how they looked on top of your head?
 
If I put glasses on my head/hair, I would have to clean them before I put them back on to see with. And, "no", I do not use any oil on my hair.
Some of us are have oil hair, no matter how many time we wash it.
 

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