Yes they aren’t cheap. But if you’re looking for a pair of almost indestructible sport styled sunglasses with a substantial shape, then these
The lenses are rectangular, but the lower outer corners curve up sharply at their points. That gives these glasses a good slightly-aggressive angular shape. No droopy lens look on these. The hinges are pinned metal that can take a serious beating (I’ve owned a pair for half a decade and they’ve gone through a lot), and the silver rectangle with tonal logo detail on the side looks great without screaming: “Look at what brand I’m wearing,.”
If you’ve got a head or face that’s a bit on the larger side, then these might be a pair of sunglasses worth taking a look at. Do they look good with a suit? No, not really. But they are one of the few pairs of sport-styled sunglasses that are wide enough for those with larger heads, yet won’t make you look like you’re desperately searching for your walker and orthopedic shoes.
Plus a restock (no sale) of a favorite USA assembled dive watch.
It's nice when a brand warns their customers in advance of raising their prices.
Spring ready sneakers, grooming goods, watches, etc. Saddle up. Amazon's spring sale is on.
New sportcoats. Italian desert boots. J. Crew dips their promo-toes into spring.
From de-scaling irons to shining shoes to smelling coat pits. Let's clean up our act.
New Seikos are on sale, and J. Crew's Suit event is expiring soon.