Q: I am a pilot and am looking for new sunglasses. I am interested mostly in Serengetis.
A: this may be what ur looking for
They're like 150.00 a pair. Anyone know where to get them cheaper?
These are the kind of compact sunglasses everyone used to keep in their glove compartment before giant bug-eye shades that cover half the face became all the rage with fashionable women—and a few too many men. These have a titanium metal frame and the model I’ve been testing has gradient glass lenses. They’re a little darker at the top than they are at the bottom—kind of like a car windshield. So you have dark glass in front of you when your eyes are on the road, but you can see to wipe the coffee you spilled off your pants when you look down. Or if you’re a pilot, you can see all your instruments.
These feel like sunglasses a real full-grown would wear, someone who is driving a nicer car than I’m usually buzzing around in, in actuality. I always worry that I’m going to trash sunglasses with elegant metal frames in two weeks flat, but these are far stronger than most and the flexible joints have some give to them. It doesn’t hurt either that these come with a nice hard case. So they won’t get smashed when someone shoves something into the glove compartment on top of them.
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Im looking at purchasing a pair of Serengeti's, more specifically the Serengeti velocity's. I am a pilot so I would use them mostly for driving and flying. I haven't been masterful to find a pair to try on so I would have to order them online. I'm just
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