Foster GrantSun Luv Crushing On Fun Shield Sunglasses, Neon Green, 56mm,10260198.COM, Neon Green, 56mm
I**T
SNAP INTO A SLIM JIM BROTHER
These sunglasses are a pretty good value for the money, especially if you want to channel your inner Randy Savage. They provide pretty good protection it seems, but they do not appear to have much if any polarization. Still they're very affordable and a lot of fun. GET EM BROTHER!
B**S
Wow
Damn i look good
R**E
Love!
Taking these to Jamaica!
C**L
I LOVE THESE! They Are Easy To See Through AND Look Great!
I have a hard time with sunglasses. Either they are really cool and look too dark to see through, or they are not looking too good if they are easier to see through. These, hit both out of the park.HOW THESE COMEThese come in a cool fabric pouch inside of a round tube box.COLORSThe colors in these glasses are right up my alley. I LOVE THEM. They are bright and cheerful.LENSESI have posted a photo for you of the view through the lenses so you can see how easy it is to see through this sunglasses yet they still protect the eyes.COMFORTSo far, these fit well and are comfortable. They have a wide coverage area so bright sun does not slip in as I turn my head. They are great for driving so far.THE BOTTOM LINEThese sunglasses are really cool. I LOVE the colors and they are easy to see through too.MY RATINGFIVE STARS. I will have to update when the summer is in full swing and I will have intense sun to deal with while driving. If anything changes, I will let you know. For now, these are great sunglasses and I enjoy wearing them.
N**7
Trendy. Well built.
Foster Grant was famous for its sunglasses in the 1960s with a line of commercials starring celebrities ranging from Peter Sellers to Vaness Redgrave, Woody Allen and OJ SImpson. The tag line was, "Who's that behind those Foster Grants?"Though the ad campaign has been revived several times in the decades since, Foster Grant is better known today for drugstore reading glasses than stylish sunglasses.This is a fairly trendy pair of really big sunglasses from Foster Grant. As such, they're well-made and nicely presented. If Foster Grant is to become famous once again for sunglasses, the look of glasses such as these will be part of the reason.Now, TBH, my 25-year-old daughter didn't like these glasses. She said she thought her 23-year-old brother would be far more likely to wear them and I kind of agree--though they appear advertised as women's glasses....The nosepiece on these is separate from the frames and made of a softer plastic.The frames are solid and attractive. There are no springs at the hinges to relieve tension and prevent bending, but I'm not sure springs are vital. I do generally prefer springs though, and cheaper sunglasses than these that I own have them at the hinges.Lenses are plastic and non-polarized, though they do have UV protection. Plastic is more prone to shattering than polycarbonate, and lenses made of plastic are usually thicker when used with prescriptions. Both are more prone to scratching than glass.
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