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EyeDictive [eyedictive.com] has select Hugo Boss Men's Sunglasses on sale for
$36 when you follow the instructions below.
Before Purchase, to earn 2.5% in Slickdeals Cashback at EyeDictive, follow the instructions below.
Shipping is free
Instructions:- Click here [eyedictive.com] and select your sunglasses
- Add to cart
- Apply coupon code SUN20
- Final price will reflect the price + Free Shipping
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Otherwise, utilize google/common sense and maybe take the fact that they have no physical address, phone number, or email on their website.
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Otherwise, utilize google/common sense and maybe take the fact that they have no physical address, phone number, or email on their website.
The reason I am asking, is because I live in Arizona, with lots of (read: too much) sunshine, and because I work late-nights and am often driving home from work around 7:00-8:00 a.m., when the Sun is nice and bright and while I am tired. Plus, my commute is 76 miles, each way, and the sunlight is often bothersome for my entire drive home.
Honestly, I don't think that I would need particularly nice/high-quality glasses; just some that are decent quality, and would help with the strain that the sunlight often puts on my eyes, would likely be fine.
I was actually looking on Amazon and Mercari for 'Polarized Driving Sunglasses' and I was willing to take a chance on some used sunglasses on Mercari, in the $20-$40 price range, but, before actually buying some from there, I saw this post and wanted to at least ask and see if I could get some helpful feedback and suggestions. I saw, what looked to be, some good-quality/looking RayBans and some Oakleys for around $50-$60 on Mercari, but I honestly don't want to spend that much, if I can avoid it.
If someone would like to reply and give me some helpful feedback and/or recommendations, I would appreciate it.
Otherwise, utilize google/common sense and maybe take the fact that they have no physical address, phone number, or email on their website.
I think most think they're real and would have an issue if they know the glasses are fake. I almost bit a few times on this site but have always hesitated because their pricing sounds too good to be true and the fact that they're not authorized dealers. The only other explanation I can think of is that they're selling factory rejects.
The frame is flimsy. Feels like the $10 mall glasses. I suspect this is counterfeit or produced by a partner with label rights but is making crappy products. I will never again buy branded sunglasses without first holding and trying them on
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The reason I am asking, is because I live in Arizona, with lots of (read: too much) sunshine, and because I work late-nights and am often driving home from work around 7:00-8:00 a.m., when the Sun is nice and bright and while I am tired. Plus, my commute is 76 miles, each way, and the sunlight is often bothersome for my entire drive home.
Honestly, I don't think that I would need particularly nice/high-quality glasses; just some that are decent quality, and would help with the strain that the sunlight often puts on my eyes, would likely be fine.
I was actually looking on Amazon and Mercari for 'Polarized Driving Sunglasses' and I was willing to take a chance on some used sunglasses on Mercari, in the $20-$40 price range, but, before actually buying some from there, I saw this post and wanted to at least ask and see if I could get some helpful feedback and suggestions. I saw, what looked to be, some good-quality/looking RayBans and some Oakleys for around $50-$60 on Mercari, but I honestly don't want to spend that much, if I can avoid it.
If someone would like to reply and give me some helpful feedback and/or recommendations, I would appreciate it.
I bought a frame before because the price was too good to be true. I mean how can we be selling it for 60$ wholesale to retailers who sell it at 2.5x markup, yet eyedictive has it for 25$. It also came shipped with a return address of a PO Box.. not shady at all.
Best part. Check out their Instagram page. Every post has exactly 45-50 likes, and check the accounts who like. They are all bots with zero posts.
Eyedictive is 1000% fake sunglasses and I wouldn't trust it to protect from UV.
The reason I am asking, is because I live in Arizona, with lots of (read: too much) sunshine, and because I work late-nights and am often driving home from work around 7:00-8:00 a.m., when the Sun is nice and bright and while I am tired. Plus, my commute is 76 miles, each way, and the sunlight is often bothersome for my entire drive home.
Honestly, I don't think that I would need particularly nice/high-quality glasses; just some that are decent quality, and would help with the strain that the sunlight often puts on my eyes, would likely be fine.
I was actually looking on Amazon and Mercari for 'Polarized Driving Sunglasses' and I was willing to take a chance on some used sunglasses on Mercari, in the $20-$40 price range, but, before actually buying some from there, I saw this post and wanted to at least ask and see if I could get some helpful feedback and suggestions. I saw, what looked to be, some good-quality/looking RayBans and some Oakleys for around $50-$60 on Mercari, but I honestly don't want to spend that much, if I can avoid it.
If someone would like to reply and give me some helpful feedback and/or recommendations, I would appreciate it.
I brought a pair of Carrera from Ashford on $30+, see the detail of the product, some of them are polarized.
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