What do you guy wear as far as sun glasses?

I've had Oakley M-frames, twentys,Scars and now Monster Dogs. I'm looking at the Fuel Cell next.
 
Hi Ed -

Maui Jim Typhoon.


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Serengeti Getaways. They're the only ones I've found that a) fit me without modification, b) don't make me (feel like I) look like a douche bag, and c) have glass lenses, and d) don't cost an absurd amount of money. They're discontinued, so when I found some on ebay, I bought 3 pairs. That was 3 years ago, and my first pair is still going strong, with only a couple of the tiniest scratches that aren't in my field of vision.

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Oakley Gascan and an ESS model for me.

The Gascan isn't for everyone though as it requires a big noggin. :D There is, however, a smaller version available (Gascan S).
 
by a small company called sabre vision this model is the "the weirdo" tortoise shell version (i also have a older pair of serengeti sunglasses from when there were still with corning optics, there were a luck flea market find!)

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I do have Oakley Half Jacket & Straight Jacket (Both Custom) and they are great. I'd like to buy the Scalpel and the Juliet one of these days.
oakley, because it's important that I let other people know that I'm a d-bag.
I'd rather be a douchebag with 2 working eyes than a one eyed or blind douchebag. ;)
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I have three pair of Ray Bans and one pair of Oakleys floating around the cab of my truck.

First three pair of Oakleys I tried back in the '80s all broke pretty quickly, but I kept wearing them because we got them almost free on a pro deal. The ones they make now are better I guess, but most of their styles don't fit my face well. Ray Bans remain my default.
 
overcast, low light: Oakleys, don't know the model
otherwise: Randolph Engineering USGI aviators
 

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I like the Zeiss Scopz shooting glasses. They are designed in Germany and made in Switzerland. They are discontinued but show up on eBay from time to time. I put prescription Varilux lenses in them which are also photochromic (Transitions). One of the best features is the height adjustable nose bridge. The large lenses provide good peripheral vision, a wide range of focus variability, and good protection for the eyes from flying objects.
 
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