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Smith Shoreline Sunglasses - Polarized Lens
Wearing sunglasses the size of a welding helmet won't cut glare, unless the lenses are polarized. And if you do have polarized lenses, thankfully they don't need to be face-shield size. Smith's Shoreline Polarized Lens Sunglasses are plenty big enough. Smith decorated the Shoreline Sunglasses' smooth frame with a script logo and metal temple tips. The polarized lenses block glare and provide protection from UVA, B, and C rays.
Bottom Line: Go big and cut glare with Smith's Shoreline Polarized Lens Sunglasses.
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So the dreaded man women questions!!! I always say if you can rock it the you can wear it. However, the shoreline has been marketed heavily towards women, but, if you can rock it and your a dude, do it. I wear womens pants, because I'm a bad ass and like tight pants! What can I say. I'm a little indie rocker so take it or leave it, but rock your steez no matter what the general public says!
By: kojipeck897198
June 18, 2008
these glasses are really great
By: http://gear-review.blogspot.com
June 4, 2009
fit great and the polarization is great also
fit great!
By: http://gear-review.blogspot.com
June 2, 2008
these fit awesome. I am a pretty typical women's medium in sunglasses. Smalls fit my narrow face, but make me look weird. These fit perfect. they even fit good with my skate helmet. The polarization is awesome for glares and making everything more clear and easy to see. My eyes do not get all strained with these.
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