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Ben Sherman Polarized Sunglasses (various styles/colors)

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EyeDictive has Select Ben Sherman Sunglasses on sale for $20 when you apply coupon code TAKE15 at checkout. Shipping is free.

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This popular offer is available again with a new coupon code TAKE15

EyeDictive has Select Ben Sherman Sunglasses on sale for $20 when you apply coupon code TAKE15 at checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for finding this deal

Examples (prices after coupon code TAKE15):

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Written by persian_mafia | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this store:
    • Returns are welcome up to 30 days from order delivery
    • Frames must be in unused condition with all accessories and packaging.
    • EyeDictive will not cover the cost of return shipping, except for damaged or defective frames.

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You can decide for yourself based on the following set of facts:

1. Eyedictive is not an authorized seller for any of the brands they carry.

2. Since they are not an authorized seller, the manufacturer will not honor any warranty.

3. The only contact info available for Eyedictive is a P.O. Box.

4. If you check prior Eyedictive threads, you will find many people stating they received fake sunglasses from Eyedictive.
Saw a reel on Instagram just today where some woman said she lost her eye from her car airbag shattering her sunglasses during a 25mph crash. She recommended only buying shatterproof polycarbonate lense sunglasses. Just figured I'd share because the idea that could happen never even occurred to me until seeing that.
My eye doctor told me to always buy reputable sunglasses at stores like Costco (since they would be held accountable if they ever sell a fake pair of expensive sunglasses such as RayBan) and never buy sunglasses online since there is a high probability that what you receive might be inauthentic and provide no UV protection.

Chinese fakes look just like the real product these days with a few minor differences on sunglasses, logo, packaging, and case! You can look up fake vs real pair of RayBan or Maui Jim sunglasses on YouTube to see the comparisons and the very little noticeable differences.

If a pair of sunglasses does not have the 100% UV protection they claim, they can harm your eyes, cause eye cancer, cataracts, or even blind you in the long term. Because wearing sunglasses without actual UV protection are more harmful for your eyes than without wearing one, since your pupils would expand from the dark lens and let in more UV into your eyes.

Nevertheless, if you still choose to buy sunglasses online, whatever the brand they may be, I recommend to bring your sunglasses to your eye doctor so they can check the UV protection with expensive, specialized optical equipment which detect all kinds of visible and invisible light including UV that is produced and blocked and can measure the different wavelengths.

If you do not want to go to an eye doctor, go to a local optical shop such as LensCrafters so they can check the actual UV protection on your sunglasses. They should do it for free, and do not forget to ask them how much UVA and UVB they protect against. It never hurts to be overly cautious when it comes to something as precious as your eyes!

Or if you want to check out the UV protection on your sunglasses yourself, check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3GjMSYkBQU

You can alternatively check out this video for a different method: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkNlttIdMUs

The UV flashlight to do these tests can be bought from Amazon but be very careful with them.

WARNING: WEAR UV PROTECTED EYEWEAR AND WEAR GLOVES/LONG SLEEVE CLOTHING BEFORE ATTEMPTING THE AT-HOME TESTS ABOVE. NEVER GET THE LIGHT INTO YOUR EYES OR ONTO YOUR SKIN. IT COULD CAUSE CATARACTS, SKIN CANCER, OR BLINDNESS. THE UV FLASHLIGHT IS NOT A TOY AND SHOULD BE KEPT AWAY FROM CHILDREN!

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Link did not work for me.

BUT -

Go on Eyedictive site and search for Ben Sherman. The ones that pop up at $35 are available at $20 with the code.
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Quote from Toucans :
Link did not work for me.

BUT -

Go on Eyedictive site and search for Ben Sherman. The ones that pop up at $35 are available at $20 with the code.
Thank you, should be working now...hiccup in one of the links.
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Thanks ordered a couple, hard to pass on 20$ polarized glasses!
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can't complain for $20!
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My eye doctor told me to always buy reputable sunglasses at stores like Costco (since they would be held accountable if they ever sell a fake pair of expensive sunglasses such as RayBan) and never buy sunglasses online since there is a high probability that what you receive might be inauthentic and provide no UV protection.

Chinese fakes look just like the real product these days with a few minor differences on sunglasses, logo, packaging, and case! You can look up fake vs real pair of RayBan or Maui Jim sunglasses on YouTube to see the comparisons and the very little noticeable differences.

If a pair of sunglasses does not have the 100% UV protection they claim, they can harm your eyes, cause eye cancer, cataracts, or even blind you in the long term. Because wearing sunglasses without actual UV protection are more harmful for your eyes than without wearing one, since your pupils would expand from the dark lens and let in more UV into your eyes.

Nevertheless, if you still choose to buy sunglasses online, whatever the brand they may be, I recommend to bring your sunglasses to your eye doctor so they can check the UV protection with expensive, specialized optical equipment which detect all kinds of visible and invisible light including UV that is produced and blocked and can measure the different wavelengths.

If you do not want to go to an eye doctor, go to a local optical shop such as LensCrafters so they can check the actual UV protection on your sunglasses. They should do it for free, and do not forget to ask them how much UVA and UVB they protect against. It never hurts to be overly cautious when it comes to something as precious as your eyes!

Or if you want to check out the UV protection on your sunglasses yourself, check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3GjMSYkBQU

You can alternatively check out this video for a different method: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkNlttIdMUs

The UV flashlight to do these tests can be bought from Amazon but be very careful with them.

WARNING: WEAR UV PROTECTED EYEWEAR AND WEAR GLOVES/LONG SLEEVE CLOTHING BEFORE ATTEMPTING THE AT-HOME TESTS ABOVE. NEVER GET THE LIGHT INTO YOUR EYES OR ONTO YOUR SKIN. IT COULD CAUSE CATARACTS, SKIN CANCER, OR BLINDNESS. THE UV FLASHLIGHT IS NOT A TOY AND SHOULD BE KEPT AWAY FROM CHILDREN!
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Got a rounded classic and soft square to replace some busted goodrs thanks!
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Saw a reel on Instagram just today where some woman said she lost her eye from her car airbag shattering her sunglasses during a 25mph crash. She recommended only buying shatterproof polycarbonate lense sunglasses. Just figured I'd share because the idea that could happen never even occurred to me until seeing that.
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Quote from BlueRaccoon1085 :
My eye doctor told me to always buy reputable sunglasses at stores like Costco (since they would be held accountable if they ever sell a fake pair of expensive sunglasses such as RayBan) and never buy sunglasses online since there is a high probability that what you receive might be inauthentic and provide no UV protection.

Chinese fakes look just like the real product these days with a few minor differences on sunglasses, logo, packaging, and case! You can look up fake vs real pair of RayBan or Maui Jim sunglasses on YouTube to see the comparisons and the very little noticeable differences.

If a pair of sunglasses does not have the 100% UV protection they claim, they can harm your eyes, cause eye cancer, cataracts, or even blind you in the long term.

Nevertheless, if you still choose to buy sunglasses online, whatever the brand they may be, I recommend to bring your sunglasses to your eye doctor so they can check the UV protection with expensive, specialized optical equipment which detect all kinds of visible and invisible light including UV that is produced and blocked and can measure the different wavelengths.

If you do not want to go to an eye doctor, go to a local optical shop such as LensCrafters so they can check the actual UV protection on your sunglasses. They should do it for free, and do not forget to ask them how much UVA and UVB they protect against. It never hurts to be overly cautious when it comes to something as precious as your eyes!

Or if you want to check out the UV protection on your sunglasses yourself, check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3GjMSYkBQU

You can alternatively check out this video for a different method: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkNlttIdMUs

The UV flashlight to do these tests can be bought from Amazon but be very careful with them.

WARNING: WEAR UV PROTECTED EYEWEAR AND WEAR GLOVES/LONG SLEEVE CLOTHING BEFORE ATTEMPTING THE AT-HOME TESTS ABOVE. NEVER GET THE LIGHT INTO YOUR EYES OR ONTO YOUR SKIN. IT COULD CAUSE CATARACTS, SKIN CANCER, OR BLINDNESS. THE UV FLASHLIGHT IS NOT A TOY AND SHOULD BE KEPT AWAY FROM CHILDREN!
This is good advice and all but eyedictive is legit. I've bought a dozen glasses over the years from various brands and they've all been legit. Some brands are shitty fashion labels but that's not their fault. My Ray-Bans have always been legit and awesome.
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Quote from justjcarr73 :
This is good advice and all but eyedictive is legit. I've bought a dozen glasses over the years from various brands and they've all been legit. Some brands are shitty fashion labels but that's not their fault. My Ray-Bans have always been legit and awesome.
How did you you know the Ray-Bans were legit? Did you go to Sunglass Hut and ask the representative if they would compare your pair with one of their pairs to see if they were real?

Here's what I found on Reddit by a Reddit user:

"Luxottica owns a lot of major sunglass brands, including Oakley and Ray-Ban. If you're not purchasing through one of their retailers, and the price seems too good to be true, there's a good chance they're knock-offs. Just an fyi for those not aware of this."
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Quote from BlueRaccoon1085 :
My eye doctor told me to always buy reputable sunglasses at stores like Costco (since they would be held accountable if they ever sell a fake pair of expensive sunglasses such as RayBan) and never buy sunglasses online since there is a high probability that what you receive might be inauthentic and provide no UV protection.

Chinese fakes look just like the real product these days with a few minor differences on sunglasses, logo, packaging, and case! You can look up fake vs real pair of RayBan or Maui Jim sunglasses on YouTube to see the comparisons and the very little noticeable differences.

If a pair of sunglasses does not have the 100% UV protection they claim, they can harm your eyes, cause eye cancer, cataracts, or even blind you in the long term.

Nevertheless, if you still choose to buy sunglasses online, whatever the brand they may be, I recommend to bring your sunglasses to your eye doctor so they can check the UV protection with expensive, specialized optical equipment which detect all kinds of visible and invisible light including UV that is produced and blocked and can measure the different wavelengths.

If you do not want to go to an eye doctor, go to a local optical shop such as LensCrafters so they can check the actual UV protection on your sunglasses. They should do it for free, and do not forget to ask them how much UVA and UVB they protect against. It never hurts to be overly cautious when it comes to something as precious as your eyes!

Or if you want to check out the UV protection on your sunglasses yourself, check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3GjMSYkBQU

You can alternatively check out this video for a different method: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkNlttIdMUs

The UV flashlight to do these tests can be bought from Amazon but be very careful with them.

WARNING: WEAR UV PROTECTED EYEWEAR AND WEAR GLOVES/LONG SLEEVE CLOTHING BEFORE ATTEMPTING THE AT-HOME TESTS ABOVE. NEVER GET THE LIGHT INTO YOUR EYES OR ONTO YOUR SKIN. IT COULD CAUSE CATARACTS, SKIN CANCER, OR BLINDNESS. THE UV FLASHLIGHT IS NOT A TOY AND SHOULD BE KEPT AWAY FROM CHILDREN!
This is true of anything. Buy everything from a reputable source. Anything can be Chinese fakes. Hope u apply your philosophy towards these sunglasses as u do with everything u own and do.
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What's the code? I don't see it in the post...
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What's the code? I don't see it in the post...
EYE15 is the code

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