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Hugo Boss Men's 100% UV Matte Modern Aviator Sunglasses (black)

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$46

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CoreyR2384
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They're one of the few brands not owned and made by the Italian Sunglasses monopoly Luxotica. That said, Hugo Boss sunglasses are no longer owned and made by the German founding company. They were bought by the Italian company Sefilo, and are manufactured in a bunch of factories around the world, South Korea and China to name a few. The ones listed are more than likely made in different countries. Better quality sunglasses can be had for cheaper. I'd buy these before I bought anything by Luxotica, though. Contrary to popular belief, monopolies are legal in most of the world (the US being an exception). Luxotica owns 80% of all the sunglasses companies in the world, along with the majority of the sunglasses and optometrist retail chains (Sunglass Hut, LensCrafters, Pearle Vision), and the second largest eye insurance company (EyeMed). They're the reason the price of sunglasses have gone up over 1,000% in the last few decades (Ray Bans used to retail for $20 before Luxotica bought them out, for example), and the reason the quality of them has plummeted. Unfortunately, many of the other manufacturers have followed suit and raised prices to appear like a luxury product, as well. Tomahawk Shades, Enemy, Warby Parker, Hobie, Quay, and Sungod are a few brands that are higher quality sunglasses than these and Luxotica's current lineup, and are much cheaper. If you want "buy if for life" quality sunglasses, Maui Jim and Serengeti are MUCH better quality than Luxotica brands, but they've gotten as expensive as Luxotica. Maui Jim sunglasses can be bought from Costco for less than $100, and are some of the highest quality sunglasses you can buy.
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Not up to speed with the current pop culture. Any judgement being placed on myself if I were to sport these ?
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Not up to speed with the current pop culture. Any judgement being placed on myself if I were to sport these ?
You might be seen as a shady fellow.
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ValueHunt
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I found some negative reviews after placing 2 sunglasses into my checkout cart. Buy at your own risk!

https://www.resellerratings.com/store/E
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anupamsambi
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Some styles are available on amazon with prime shipping and returns.
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sjuled
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These kind of deals used to be 36 a few weeks ago. I got some sunglasses a couple months ago and like them. No complaints. Authentic.
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Quote from desidude2000 :
Not up to speed with the current pop culture. Any judgement being placed on myself if I were to sport these ?
Just keep in mind that the "regular price" being shown for these glasses is an absolute joke. These things never sell for anywhere near the $200 mark. They normally retail in the $60 to $90 range. Hugo Boss isn't exactly high end in the eyewear world.

These are slightly better than the off brand sunglasses you find on Amazon for around $15.
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Where is the frame made? Is it China just like their clothing?

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So hard for me to shop online for sunglasses, I could use a replacement, but I have to physically wear them first, if they look correct or not. The struggle is real...
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Where is the frame made? Is it China just like their clothing?
They're one of the few brands not owned and made by the Italian Sunglasses monopoly Luxotica. That said, Hugo Boss sunglasses are no longer owned and made by the German founding company. They were bought by the Italian company Sefilo, and are manufactured in a bunch of factories around the world, South Korea and China to name a few. The ones listed are more than likely made in different countries. Better quality sunglasses can be had for cheaper. I'd buy these before I bought anything by Luxotica, though. Contrary to popular belief, monopolies are legal in most of the world (the US being an exception). Luxotica owns 80% of all the sunglasses companies in the world, along with the majority of the sunglasses and optometrist retail chains (Sunglass Hut, LensCrafters, Pearle Vision), and the second largest eye insurance company (EyeMed). They're the reason the price of sunglasses have gone up over 1,000% in the last few decades (Ray Bans used to retail for $20 before Luxotica bought them out, for example), and the reason the quality of them has plummeted. Unfortunately, many of the other manufacturers have followed suit and raised prices to appear like a luxury product, as well. Tomahawk Shades, Enemy, Warby Parker, Hobie, Quay, and Sungod are a few brands that are higher quality sunglasses than these and Luxotica's current lineup, and are much cheaper. If you want "buy if for life" quality sunglasses, Maui Jim and Serengeti are MUCH better quality than Luxotica brands, but they've gotten as expensive as Luxotica. Maui Jim sunglasses can be bought from Costco for less than $100, and are some of the highest quality sunglasses you can buy.
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Manufactured by Safilo Group, the only real competitor to Luxottica, who manufactures everything else (essentially). Safilo does have manufacturing in and outside of China, but there is no guarantee that quality is affected either way. I personally would never buy Luxottica brands (primarily due to price and low quality) and this other side of the duopoly is likely no different.
However, if the price is good and you like the look, who cares if they only last 2 years. I'd probably lose them long before then.
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Quote from desidude2000 :
Not up to speed with the current pop culture. Any judgement being placed on myself if I were to sport these ?
Possibly? Hugo Boss designed the uniforms for the 3rd reich.
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Just an FYI, the metal frame ones suck! They get very hot in summer and will end up burning your skin. Eyedictive did not even respond to my return request. So there is that.
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Think they can add any more descriptive terms to the name of these sunglasses? LMAO
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Quote from Aasocial146 :
Just an FYI, the metal frame ones suck! They get very hot in summer and will end up burning your skin. Eyedictive did not even respond to my return request. So there is that.

We are sorry to hear that. We respond to all requests within 1 business day, if you haven't seen our reply it might be in your spam folder or promotions tab.
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Quote from CoreyR2384 :
They're one of the few brands not owned and made by the Italian Sunglasses monopoly Luxotica. That said, Hugo Boss sunglasses are no longer owned and made by the German founding company. They were bought by the Italian company Sefilo, and are manufactured in a bunch of factories around the world, South Korea and China to name a few. The ones listed are more than likely made in different countries. Better quality sunglasses can be had for cheaper. I'd buy these before I bought anything by Luxotica, though. Contrary to popular belief, monopolies are legal in most of the world (the US being an exception). Luxotica owns 80% of all the sunglasses companies in the world, along with the majority of the sunglasses and optometrist retail chains (Sunglass Hut, LensCrafters, Pearle Vision), and the second largest eye insurance company (EyeMed). They're the reason the price of sunglasses have gone up over 1,000% in the last few decades (Ray Bans used to retail for $20 before Luxotica bought them out, for example), and the reason the quality of them has plummeted. Unfortunately, many of the other manufacturers have followed suit and raised prices to appear like a luxury product, as well. Tomahawk Shades, Enemy, Warby Parker, Hobie, Quay, and Sungod are a few brands that are higher quality sunglasses than these and Luxotica's current lineup, and are much cheaper. If you want "buy if for life" quality sunglasses, Maui Jim and Serengeti are MUCH better quality than Luxotica brands, but they've gotten as expensive as Luxotica. Maui Jim sunglasses can be bought from Costco for less than $100, and are some of the highest quality sunglasses you can buy.
To be clear, having a monopoly isn't illegal, especially not in the United States. What is illegal is antitrust behavior *that harms the competition*. There are no consumer protections against monopolies, even in the United States, except in industries like electrical utilities where substitute products via competition are literally not possible. (sunglasses, it should surprise no one, dont fall into that category)
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