I think this is more of a geographic problem than a fashion problem.
Real 🙃
wear thick linens and shaggy hair with beaded necklaces and you’ll look more like a “guy who wont give his name” than any particular affiliation
The old man sunglasses from the 90s that go over your prescription glasses
I wear these Ray-Bans with Costco’s transition driveway lenses.
i would clock those as conservative dad
no offense to you or your style lilbokchoy
Those are the most generic sunglasses I can imagine. I’m pretty certain they don’t say anything.
Julbo cycling glasses. They’re also the best tint changing lens out there, but pricey, very pricey. They’ll look sport-dorky, which is it’s own weird vibe. I have these (got them on big sale) for cycling, hiking, and mountaineering. They have a non “cover” version that’s more normal looking, too.
You do end up looking like Adam Jensen though.
Well, Adam Jensen with a fancy new beak aug.
No.
Just don’t wear them with a red hat.
Oh hell yeah!
Honestly I don’t care, I wear what I think looks good on me.
In my case though it’s my regular glasses + transitions because I can’t see shit without them.
Costco (maybe others too) have these new transition sunglasses and they work through your polarized windshield.
Basically they start out with a light tint but get darker depending on the amount of direct sunlight. I really love them because I don’t have to switch going in and out of stores or whatever and I can wear them when it’s partly cloudy without feeling like it’s night out when under cloud cover.
That’s what I have, got my new glasses last month. Even got a dark-greenish tint when darken.
Alexa, play Darude - Sandstorm
Looks like the dude from Prodigy
Looks like dude from Home Movies
Coach McGurk.
😭😭
Get some with color, conservatives are still afraid of being “gay”.
Or just don’t worry about it.
No
I didn’t even know sunglasses did that. Remember that when you’re out in the real world you aren’t on social media. Go ahead and wear whatever you want.
Wear whatever you want and try not to care about what other people think of it.