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Calvin Klein Titanium Dark Gunmetal Navigator Sunglasses Expired

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EyeDictive offers Fall Savings on Select Sunglasses (various brands/styles) on sale from $24 --> $32 when you apply coupon code FALL20 during checkout. Additionally, earn 2.5% in Slickdeals Cashback, before purchase when follow the cashback instructions below (PC extension required, before checkout). Shipping is free.

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Examples after code FALL20About these sunglasses:
  • Protection: 100% UV
  • Accessories: Storage pouch
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Lots of people in other Eyedictive threads also say they received fakes. The SD mods don't like it when you say anything negative about the vendor in a staff post so I suspect my comment here will soon be deleted.
For clothing yes. Pretty nice stuff. The brand is higher than Polo lower than Gucci. The sunglasses are not great though. Pretty poor quality.

Lacoste clothing is still high quality. Likewise the sunglasses are junk.

I purchased some from this website and thought they were fakes for your information.

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DigitalDude
11-10-2021 at 10:40 AM.
11-10-2021 at 10:40 AM.
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I'm not discounting your experience in any way. It's just that with the number of people saying they received fake products, it makes me wonder if some fakes manage to work their way into their inventory. Keep in mind that Eyedictive is NOT an authorized reseller for any of the brands they carry. They are a liquidator that buys excess inventory of old, obsolete, and discontinued sunglasses. Their inventory has probably passed through several hands before it reached them. It is conceivable that some fakes manage to make their way into their inventory.

Add to that the fact that they have mostly negative reviews online and the only contact info available for them is a PO box, and it really makes you wonder.

I feel the same way. My 10 year old sunglasses fell apart yesterday so came on my loyal SD to find a deal. Came across this. Major brand names but is Eyedictive a legit site? Do they sell fakes? Too many negative reviews online.
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alikaz
11-10-2021 at 12:41 PM.
11-10-2021 at 12:41 PM.
Quote from Examiner44 :
I'm not discounting your experience in any way. It's just that with the number of people saying they received fake products, it makes me wonder if some fakes manage to work their way into their inventory. Keep in mind that Eyedictive is NOT an authorized reseller for any of the brands they carry. They are a liquidator that buys excess inventory of old, obsolete, and discontinued sunglasses. Their inventory has probably passed through several hands before it reached them. It is conceivable that some fakes manage to make their way into their inventory.

Add to that the fact that they have mostly negative reviews online and the only contact info available for them is a PO box, and it really makes you wonder.

That definitely sounds plausible, I also think that many brands use bait and switch tactics so their new 2021 version of an existing model can now be crap and cheaper looking - even though it's actually authentic.
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mtreis86
11-10-2021 at 01:50 PM.
11-10-2021 at 01:50 PM.
A lot of sunglasses are actually made by Luxottica, https://www.luxottica.com/en/eyewear-brands
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jstutman
11-10-2021 at 11:10 PM.
11-10-2021 at 11:10 PM.
I just want a decent pair of sunglasses. Where do I buy and what do I buy? I like wayfarers? I think is the style
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TheTanOne
11-16-2021 at 07:13 AM.
11-16-2021 at 07:13 AM.
Quote from DigitalDude :
I feel the same way. My 10 year old sunglasses fell apart yesterday so came on my loyal SD to find a deal. Came across this. Major brand names but is Eyedictive a legit site? Do they sell fakes? Too many negative reviews online.
I used to buy designer sunglasses in the $150 to $300 range and I'd keep them for several years before I got tired of them, or they broke. When I found Eyedictive, I decided to give them a shot on a $40 pair and was happy. Since then, I have bought 8 sunglasses from various designers (Zac Posen, Nike, Ferragamo, Robert Graham) from Eyedictive and haven't been disappointed yet. Shipping has always taken less than a week and they are always boxed well.

As someone else said, they look great, are solidly built, the packaging seems near perfect, as are the cases they come with. Not one of the glasses has broken, had a lens fall out, have color/paint chip, or anything. If I received a fake, it's good enough that I can't tell (neither can my wife or anyone else) and I don't care.

My suggestion is to take the plunge, buy one and judge for yourself. You can return the glasses (you have to pay for shipping) if you're truly unsatisfied. If you think you received a fake and Eyedictive doesn't agree to cover the return shipping, just contest the charge with your credit card instead of returning them.
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