Sunglasses for a Guard Red 991 Cab
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Oh yeah, I was just referring to the model I bought. It was the only one that fit my face shape and my style preference. Unfortunately, it has a full frame. Still an amazing pair of glasses. I always thought Maui Jim's were cheap, novelty sunglasses. Boy was I wrong. The only thing I don't like about them is that they don't grip my head as tightly as Oakleys and the full frame MJs don't allow you to bend them and have them retain a tighter fit. I fear that they would fly off my head if I wore them doing something athletic, and I understand they tend to be a bit fragile in terms of ability to take a hard impact.
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^^ Because buying the "matching apparel" to go with your "already-flashy sportscar" is seen by the rest of the world (and me) as a sad cry for attention, not to mention a horrible fashion faux pas on its own.
"Look at me! Hey! Over here! I own a Porsche. It's parked outside! See, I have the shirt on to prove it! Whaddaya think about that, huh??"
"Look at me! Hey! Over here! I own a Porsche. It's parked outside! See, I have the shirt on to prove it! Whaddaya think about that, huh??"
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As long as there's no picture or logo, you could tell people you're a big fan of the Emergency Services dispatch team. Like an FDNY shirt in 2002. Suddenly you went from "burn him at the stake 1%er" to "man of the people" in a nanosecond.
It's all in the marketing...
It's all in the marketing...