Tifosi Slice Sunglasses (Black/White) (Light Night Fototec Lens)

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Tifosi Slice Sunglasses (Black/White) (Light Night Fototec Lens)
Price: $79.95
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Tifosi Slice with Light Night Fototec Lenses provide an unrestricted view with total protection from harmful UV rays. Be ready for whatever your environment throws at you with a Fototec lens that has a tint that becomes darker as conditions become brighter.

Specifications:
Style: Sport
Frame Color: Black
Lens Color: Clear
Manufacturer Fit: Small to Average
Interchangeable Lenses: Yes
Extra Lens(es) Included: -
Polarized: -

This product was added to our catalog on July 1, 2020

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Wednesday, Sep 30 2020 (about 3 years ago)
Tifosi Slice Sunglasses (Black/White) (Light Night Fototec Lens)
Overall, they have a comfortable feel. Not too tight. However, the arms (temple-piece) protrude just a bit too much, near the front, where the big "T" logo is situated. And that's the other problem I have with these glasses. The large logo on the side. It's just too busy-looking for me. I'd much prefer a more minimalist look that still carries the sleekness these glasses offer, but without the obtrusive looking looking sticking out at the side of my head. It's just so clumsy-looking and ugly-looking.

I just want glasses that look nice, fit well and don't make me look like I have an advertisement attached to the side of my head. It's completely unnecessary, because Brand-marks and names can go just about anywhere and can even be inscribed on the inside part of the arm itself, where it's neatly tucked away.

Advertising goes way too far sometimes. I'm not looking to be a walking advertisement for my friends. And really, if people show interest, I can tell them what brand it is. I don't need it sticking out of the side of my head.

Really the over-reaching advertising goes too far when it's being forced onto people in such unbecoming and over-bearing ways. It really needs to be dialed back---honestly!