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post 10/12/2012, 10:08 PM
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wondering whether its worth it to splurge on a decent pair of sunglasses. I had a pair of ray-bans I found at an op shop and they lasted ages, until DD pulled them apart yesterday sad.gif

Normally I just get the $30 polaroid ones as Im too scared I will lose expensive ones.

Also any recommendations for quality brands, and good sites to buy sunnies from?

Thanks very much!
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Oilucy
post 10/12/2012, 10:55 PM
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I've always bought expensive sunglasses and just made sure that I've taken care of them, the same way I would look after my iPhone.
I dont think I would ever buy some online though - only that if you're going to spend big $$ I'd rather make sure they suited me first, plus, some Optometrists offer laybuy which can help to.
I bought my last pair (circa 3 years ago) from an Optometrist.
My two DD's (aged 11 and 13) have cheap sunnies and I dont find them anywhere near as clear to look through - not that I have sight in mine at all but I do think mine offer much clearer vision which I prefer for driving.
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post 10/12/2012, 11:31 PM
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I usually find a pair that suit me, find out the names and codes etc, and buy online. So much cheaper!
I have ray-bans at the moment, and I don't think I like them that much, though its probably more coz they are so big and just kinda fall off my face if I don't keep my face up LOL. I need to get them made smaller.

Anyway, I mostly go for expensive/brand name, and just look after them (especially because I get prescription lenses put in them so they cost extra on top of the frames) really well.
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post 10/12/2012, 11:54 PM
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I buy a $50 pair of cancer council ones every year.

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I've always bought expensive sunglasses and just made sure that I've taken care of them, the same way I would look after my iPhone.



That's exactly what I do too. Hence why I am on my third iPhone in 6 months... ph34r.gif And don't buy expensive sunnies...

I buy a $50 pair of cancer council ones every year.

QUOTE (Oilucy @ 10/12/2012, 11:55 PM) *
I've always bought expensive sunglasses and just made sure that I've taken care of them, the same way I would look after my iPhone.



That's exactly what I do too. Hence why I am on my third iPhone in 6 months... ph34r.gif And don't buy expensive sunnies...
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post 11/12/2012, 05:29 AM
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My oroton sunglasses make me all sorts of happy. I would wait til post christmas though. I got mine in january at david jones for $106 down from $265.
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post 11/12/2012, 05:40 AM
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Maui Jim are good and a little forgiving of kids!

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post 11/12/2012, 05:53 AM
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Sure, if your kids aren't obsessed with your sunglasses.

Then again, because I know my sunnies are $30 cheapies I let DD play with them and naturally they break.
Thinking about it at the rate I let DD break my sunglasses I could have bought 1 nice expensive pair. Doubt I'd let her even touch them if they were over $50 original.gif
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post 11/12/2012, 05:53 AM
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There is an Australian standard for lenses in sunglasses so any reputable retailer will be selling perfectly good sunglasses at a variety of price points.
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post 11/12/2012, 06:02 AM
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I hadn't had expensive sunnies for years.

DP gave me some RayBans for my birthday and they are SO much nicer to look through, they also don't scratch when I drop them (a frequent happening).

He got them online for a good price.

I'm not going back. Damnit I'm 40!! I DESERVE TO SEE!
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post 11/12/2012, 06:12 AM
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Definitely. Although I wear prescription sunglasses as well as regular glasses so I don't really have a choice.

I never let my kids play with them, I am religious about keeping them in the case or on my face! Hence my last pair of expensive ones lasted me 17 years tongue.gif
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