Sunnies
May 13th 2008 09:39
What do you think about this couth character in the vintage sunglasses?
I wrote in my other blog recently about the flip-up sunglasses that I used to wear all the time, and the fishermen’s sunglasses I tend to wear these days. (Which have somehow come back into fashion while I wasn’t looking.)
I’ve just found my sunglasses upstairs where my grandson had been playing with them. (Not that I’ve been using them lately; there hasn’t been quite the amount of sun around.) They’ve obviously survived being tested out by him, which is good, because one of things that really annoys me about sunglasses is that the ‘glass’ (usually plastic, of course) is seemingly fitted by hand, and too often an inadvertent flick of the finger will send the lens flying. Which means that you’ve then got to refit them by hand. And after that they never seem quite to hold in place the way they did at first.
I wrote in my other blog recently about the flip-up sunglasses that I used to wear all the time, and the fishermen’s sunglasses I tend to wear these days. (Which have somehow come back into fashion while I wasn’t looking.)
I’ve just found my sunglasses upstairs where my grandson had been playing with them. (Not that I’ve been using them lately; there hasn’t been quite the amount of sun around.) They’ve obviously survived being tested out by him, which is good, because one of things that really annoys me about sunglasses is that the ‘glass’ (usually plastic, of course) is seemingly fitted by hand, and too often an inadvertent flick of the finger will send the lens flying. Which means that you’ve then got to refit them by hand. And after that they never seem quite to hold in place the way they did at first.
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