Upside down sunglasses
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Upside down sunglasses
I hope someone here has a better memory than me. I think it was just last year, but someone made cycling glasses that had the rim underneath the lenses. I thought they were made by Briko, but I can't remember. I'm looking to buy a pair now that my old Smith Slider 01's have dissapeared. They were design specifially so that there was no distortion or blindspots when you were in the drops. I hope someone else remembers these. Thanks everyone.
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Originally Posted by daneil
I hope someone here has a better memory than me. I think it was just last year, but someone made cycling glasses that had the rim underneath the lenses. I thought they were made by Briko, but I can't remember. I'm looking to buy a pair now that my old Smith Slider 01's have dissapeared. They were design specifially so that there was no distortion or blindspots when you were in the drops. I hope someone else remembers these. Thanks everyone.
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Originally Posted by pletcgm
They are made by versace and armani