Ray-Ban Aviator Sunglasses Editor Review
Trends come and go, but when you find the right statement accessory, it adds a little something to your look and makes you feel like yourself. I’m from Southern California, so sunglasses Always a necessity, not just another addition to my outfit. It feels like every season, there’s a new statement sunglasses trend. One minute, big bug-eyed sunglasses are all the rage, the next people want super-small glasses – the list goes on. I’ve certainly spent a very long time in the sunglasses section of a department store, trying on pair after pair and feeling a bit like Goldilocks. One was too big, one was too small, and I could never find one that I liked. When I was a teenager, I was given a pair Ray-Ban Aviator Classic Polarized Sunglasses ($163, originally $213), and no other style can compare.
Sure, I’ve used a few sunglasses now, but at the end of the day, I’m constantly reaching for my Aviators.
These are sunglasses to suit everyone for any occasion. They’re polarized, so they really do protect from the sun, and they’re both sporty and sleek. I wear them to work, to errands, to eat out, you name it, and they always look good. They’re never out of place, and plus, I’ve never met someone with a bad look. I see my Ray-Ban as a great t-shirt or a classic jeans; I will always have them in my life. Sure, I’ve used a few sunglasses now, but at the end of the day, I’m constantly reaching for my Aviators.
I have green lenses with yellow hardware in standard size and these glasses are very elegant and timeless. Whenever I leave my house, I have four things: my phone, my AirPods, my lip balm, and my Aviators. If I have those, that’s all I need. Plus, I’ve had these glasses for years, and they don’t crack, break, or fall off; they are practically as good as new. Believe me when I say, these are the glasses to invest in this summer.
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