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which color should i choose?
how do i decide which fit my physiognomy better? the gold ones seem to fit my blonde hair and rosy complexion more, but it feels like they lock me into a certain aesthetic of earth tones, whereas the gunmetal ones are more versatile and modest, which is something i want.

feel free to discuss glasses in general in this thread
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>>18644781
invisible color
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>>18644781
I'm personally just not a fan of gunmetal, I want either acetate or gold.
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>>18644783
this
my lens have no holds but it’s embedded
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>>18644856
AKA rimless.
>>18644781
Personally I love gold frames. But that's mostly because I collect and restore vintage/antique eyewear.
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My current collection. (Apart from what I have at my workshop.)
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These Lindberg are my newest addition. Got a 30% blue tint.
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Been thinking if my next addition should be these Tom Ford 5934
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>>18645146
Or these Oliver Peoples O'Malley in Raintree.
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Are there any fashionable frames if you have a strong prescription and your lenses are thick besides Gregory Peck

All the coolest frames are really thin and don't work with thick lenses
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>>18645140
Is it just me or is everyone starting to wear this type now?
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I have these in silver but its time I change glasses, these fit me very well but id like something different. Can someone rec some glasses similar to these? I like the almost aviator look but not too droopy.
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>>18645145
Any recs for brands that make metal frames sunglasses in similar styles (not necessarily this lens shape)?
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>>18646244
Meant for
>>18645143
I like the ability to bend the frame around the ears like pic rel. Also, ID on the green frames?
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>>18645143
Was thinking about getting a pair of windsors with cable temples for a daily pair, are they comfortable for extended wear? Also looking into pince nez as something for special occasions, but have no idea about what to look for.

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