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).
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.