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Old 04-10-2011, 01:55 PM   #37
Gwen Morse
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Originally Posted by bhartman36 View Post
I'm not surprised that sunglasses that expensive exist (or else, why make that claim in the commercial?). What kind of specialization is necessary for skiing sunglasses? (Hope I'm not taking the topic too far off. )
I paid $350 for (non-skiing) sunglasses (that was my share of the payment, my eyeglass plan paid more).

Basic prescription lenses, with polarized sun protection. Middle level anti-glare coating on the inner lenses (there was a more and less expensive level of coating). The frames were the stock "free" frames with my eyeglass plan.

I don't know anything about eyeglasses and I was probably ripped off, but I was tired of squinting through cheap sunglasses and feeling my eyes get tired. The sunglasses are really nice when I drive.

Edit: They're not really 'cool' looking although I did find a frame my son agreed didn't make me look dorky.
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