Categories: Clothing

Smith Bauhaus Sunglasses

Smith Bauhaus Sunglasses – $99 – $119.00

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 are precisely what you’ve been searching for.

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.

Joe

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