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Old 12-29-2011, 04:55 AM
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Default Looking Good in Dark Black Replica Designer Sunglasses

There’s a line in the movie “Men in Black,” where the character played by Will Smith, as he puts on his dark black sunglasses, says to Tommy Lee Jones’s character, “You know the difference between you and me? I make this look good.” This sentiment probably struck a chord with a number of entities in the sunglasses industry, releasing a spate of dark black replica designer sunglasses in the styles of those worn by the movie’s heroes. Another set of blockbuster movies, the “Matrix” trilogy, had consumers in awe of the eyewear worn by the characters. As is to be expected, the Matrix movies spawned another wave of popular dark black replica designer sunglasses. People all over the world wanted to look as dashing and as cool as Neo, Trinity, Morpheus, and Agent Smith, but without having to pay the exorbitant price that comes with genuine designer sunglasses. Sometimes a buyer should not expect too much in terms of functionality and effectiveness when it comes to imitation sunglasses. While a casual observer might not be able to tell the difference between a pair of genuine and imitation shades, the user certainly could – especially as time passes by. Some replica sunglasses cost a fraction of what their original counterparts do, and the difference in quality may emerge in time in the form of faded or chipped frames and lenses.
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