Eyeglasses / Sunglasses Discussion
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Ah that’s interesting! Rivet & Hide carries them, so I figured they must be pretty high quality. I like the sort of side depth flange (or whatever you might call that) I see in the profile views of the aviators. Nice details. I also like some of the sort of wilder, almost steampunk-y ones with the interesting nose rests etc. Probably would be weird for me to bust those out but I dig the look.
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@popvulture I could be wrong, but I think @Giles has a pair of asymmetric frames from them...
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@popvulture not sure if this will help (but hope it does). I spent a while researching these a couple of months ago but never took it further. They look great, seem to be well made and the engraving really appeals. In the end I decided I’d rather spend on other stuff as I’m only likely to wear sunglasses once or twice a year!
JMMs have never really appealed to me (I feel I should apologise for such heresy on here
), so I can’t offer any comparative views.
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Hey, nothing wrong with not finding something appealing! There are quite a few JMM pairs that get way too flashy for me.
I might see if there’s anywhere in LA I can check out some Masudas while I’m out here. I’m up to my ass in clothes and really need to put the brakes on buying anything new in that dept, but I’ll always go check out some shades.
EDIT yup, more than a few retailers
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Aren’t you going to the IH party soon Matt and could get glasses there or on the trip?
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@Matt said in Eyeglasses / Sunglasses Discussion:
I’ll keep an eye out. Buying stuff like that with Katie in tow is tricky. She’ll be watching my spending very closely.
No worries. My wife will keep Katie entertained so you can go on your shopping spree.
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@goosehd said in Eyeglasses / Sunglasses Discussion:
@popvulture I could be wrong, but I think @Giles has a pair of asymmetric frames from them...
He does. There are issues....The "gold" plating is rubbish and the nose pads on mine are not fit for purpose. Does not stop me from loving them though....
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@Nik love the ceiling medallion
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Thanks @steelworker its one of the reasons we bought this house
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Just realized my most comfortable screen glasses (like reading glasses but for the computer work distance from the screen) are also made in Japan: Masunaga GMS116 with a super light titanium frame. Highly recommended.
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@Tobi funny you bring this up, I was just getting ready to ask for recs for screen/glare glasses. We “upgraded” our monitoring equipment and the new screens give me major eye strain.
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Matsuda vibe there, really different