These are not cheap, flimsy "costume" eyeglasses. They are well made, perfectly designed, and polaroid lenses are the greatest. And the price? You cant do better. Ill be back to check out new products from Joopin.
Jacob Gafford
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I was looking for some wacky looking sunglasses to match my silly fishing hat, and I was BAFFLED. The case is top notch, the lenses are astounding, the sunglasses tool is useful, Ive payed $30 for worse glasses my whole life. These instantly became my favorites, I cant say enough good things about them
Amazon Customer
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Frames are metal, so you can bend them to fit your face a little better. Thats what I had to do since my face is small. Definitely polarized. They make the world look nicer than it really is sometimes. They are great size. Not too giant or too small. I am a petite 25 year old female and they fit my aesthetic well. They are dark and shade my eyes from the sun well. They are a bit flimsy but they arent bad by any means. I went to target to look for some before I bought these and they were more expensive and poorer quality. So I am very happy with my purchase.
Samuel Ray
5
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High quality straight out of the box, looks so damn cool, and surprisingly, insanely comfortable!!! By far the coolest sunglasses I own yet. Plus they do an excellent job at blocking the sunlight of course. definitely recommend 100%.
QQs mom
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Ive been looking for a pair of round sunglasses to replace my ancient pair of round sunglasses. These glasses better made than my old ones, and theyre also polarized -- which my old ones werent. These glasses do a great job cutting glare and enhancing contrast. One thing to be careful of: because the lenses are polarized and the lenses are perfectly round, your glasses may arrive with the two lenses out of phase (like I did). All reflective surfaces will polarize light to some degree and if the lenses are oriented differently from each other, then each lens will cut or allow different angle polarized light through. It was cool the first couple of days seeing the world like it was a 3-D movie, but I was getting headaches and nausea by the end of the week. Its simple enough to fix. Just hold the glasses at about arms length and look at a reflective surface (like a car windshield in the sun) through both lenses at the same time by closing one eye. You will probably notice that the reflective surface will be bright in one lens and dark in the other. Pinch one lens with your other hand (maybe with a tissue or the cleaning cloth that came with the glasses to prevent greasy fingerprints) and slowly rotate that one lens in the frame until the reflective surface appears the same in both lenses. After that, the glasses will be perfect.