A**R
Just a good pair of sunglasses
I bought these 1) because I didn't have a good pair of sunglasses to fit my fat head, and 2) because I was going on a beach vacation and wanted some floating glasses in case they flew off my head from a big wave or something. I normally don't spend much money on sunglasses but these were worth it and were still relatively inexpensive for what you get.Pros:-got a lot of compliments about how good they looked on me, which I normally don't with sunglasses since they usually are too small. These just seemed to fit everyone that tried them on, just a good style.-great packaging. Comes in a bamboo tube for protection, has a cloth glasses case inside for further protection, a microfiber cloth to clean the lenses, and as an added bonus a string to connect to the frame in case you want them to hang around your neck and not fall off.-bamboo is lightweight, they float, feels good on the head, fits well.-lenses block out the sun and you still can see really well through them.cons:-nadaI'm very happy with my purchase, and will be going with Cloudfield sunglasses in the future if I need another pair.
J**P
Excellent craftsmanship
Sunglasses are awesome! Awesome craftsmanship and love the wood ! Fit well and they look kick arseWhen I go to put them on they bit of crackling noise , hope they don’t break?
A**R
Flexible hinges for better fit
I love the flexibility of these shades. I have a larger head and most other glasses feel tight. I also like the wooden side pieces. They are unusual and lightweight
W**R
Over all not bad
These sunglasses meet the expectations of the price. However, it comes to personal taste to decide if these are right for you; in my case, it didn't satisfy, and I'll explain why.Material: Its just as the description says for the most part. Its rather light and feels a tad artificial. It looks quite nice, but could be better with a higher quality finish and its duller than expected.Lenses: They're very tinted, and demolish the true color of anything seen through them. Its to be expected for the price point, as I haven't had issues with other brown sunglasses (such as Maui jim, Oakley, or Ray-Ban). I also get a glare from light hitting my eyes, making me see a reflection of my own eyes and blocking my peripheral vision. They do their job as polarized sunglasses, but this was a let down.Frame Build and Fit: The boarders on the sunglasses are the first thing to notice when wearing them; they impead the vision, but that might be because my head might be overall too big. That explanation would also why the glasses press against my temples and flare out, pushing my ears out. Nevertheless, the fame its self is quite thicker than expected, although quite comfortable if it weren't for the fit issue.So, overall... Not bad. If you are looking for good quality, have a smaller head, and are using them for the accessory rather than operating machinery (aka driving), then these are pretty great.
E**A
Nice and stylish
My husband loves them. They are nice and sturdy.
S**E
Variable life span
I’ve been purchasing these over the last few years. They are light weight, float, and stylish enough. I do wish they lasted a little longer, as the weak spot in the design is the attachment point of the hinge which can’t really be reinforced or repaired when it begins to loosen. This happens at varying life spans in my experience, with some lasting a year or more and some only a few months.
K**G
Great Sunglasses!
Great sunglasses! Great quality and gets the job done!
B**N
Wood frames will crack
Do not buy unless you plan on sitting them on a shelf the whole time in the AC. Kind of weird that sunglasses can’t be in the sun without cracking. I bought them for one singular trip not a sunglass guy. And still broke.
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