Friday, January 25, 2008

shady characters


I can't remember a time when Ray-Ban sunglasses have been out of style. Sure, their popularity comes and goes, but unlike Vuarnets, "goggle" glasses with blinders, and Oakley shields, Ray-Bans always look classic. In fact it's precisely the old-school shape of both the Aviators and Wayfarer styles that makes the look of forties aviation pilots, sixties movie actors, seventies rock stars, and eighties brat-packers still look relevant today.

Because we've seen Ray-Bans worn in such a high profile way for so long, I'm now most impressed by guys who have found new interpretations of the Ray-Ban look. I saw a guy on the street the other day whose sunglasses looked liked classic aviators in every way except the edge of the frames was shaped differently. I asked him if they were Ray-Ban, and he proudly declared they were "street" glasses he bought in Dakar. I also recently noticed a street vendor selling aviators in updated shades of electric blue, white, and bottle-green. You see, the logo really doesn't matter. The idea is basic and repeatable, the very definition of a standard. It's just a little American configuration of glass and metal (or glass and plastic, as the case may be) that has taught a world of men how to go incognito.

Source: http://www.mensvogue.com/clothing/blogs/in_her_eyes/eyewear/index.html

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