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I rarely shop at Urban Outfitters, but these new Ben Sherman glasses had really caught my eye. I digg the woody gradient amber tint along with them being exquisitely handmade in light amber tortoise shell acetate. They remind me of a pair of prescription D&G glasses I have... but thats another story for another day. What do you guys think?
Very nice discovery, Adam! These sunglasses remind me of the old discontinued Suncloud sunglasses, in that they have a pink tone to the lens. Their slogan was "see the world in pink", and let me tell you, they're pretty hot.
I too like the tint, also... notice, no logo on the frame (too often I see a large logo that kills the shades). I think they positioned it almost perfect in the upper corner of the left lens.
i also like sunglasses that are simple, they look more attractive and elegant, no logo's indicated and simple colors of it, its really cool and fashionable..
Ben Sherman glasses had really caught my eye. I digg the woody gradient amber tint along with them being exquisitely handmade in light amber tortoise shell acetate. They remind me of a pair of prescription D&G glasses.
I digg the woody gradient amber tint along with them being exquisitely handmade in light amber tortoise shell acetate. They remind me of a pair of prescription D&G glasses.Ben Sherman glasses had really caught my eye.