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11Y
Aug 27, 2012 10:13 PM
Someone has warm gray lenses?

Today I went to a store to prove oakley glasses and I really liked the Holbrook Valentino Rossi has warm gray lenses.

For situations indicate that these lenses? They are good to use on the beach with lots of sun, or let in too much light?

Also tasted the model motgp with emerald iridium, but do not know why it was strange in my face, perhaps to be mirrored lens.
11Y
Aug 27, 2012 5:23 PM
I think I'll buy some holbrook

I'm torn between the VR46 or Moto Gp.

Someone has holbrook motogp? is versatile for everyday use?
11Y
Aug 25, 2012 10:07 PM
but the problem is not this, but the material of frogskins that seemed very fragile, do you agree?

at least I felt a crystal black plastic fragile and light.
11Y
Aug 25, 2012 9:35 PM
I was in the store right now to prove these glasses, and felt that the frame of crystal black plastic very fragile and of low quality, rather than the normal frames, true?

also tasted some holbrook, and the quality was much better.
11Y
Aug 24, 2012 9:45 PM
Ok
For more serious situations at work or something like that of course they would not, but something more classic.

I think they use in situations of friends, family, beach etc. ..

What do you guys think of the combination of crystal black / + red, looks good?

Another one I experienced in my local shop was polished clear / violet.



Wich one the looks better?
11Y
Aug 24, 2012 7:23 PM
The glasses are the Frogskins Crystal Black / + Red Iridium
11Y
Aug 24, 2012 7:13 PM
I need to buy some new sunglasses.
I always had sunglasses common black and gray lens, but this time I am thinking about buying frogskins colored with iridium mirrored lenses.
But do these glasses are versatile as the black ones? You can use any type of clothing or any time, without attracting much attention?

I was thinking to buy this pair, what you guys think? they look good?


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