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mfad3mo ago
rawburt-oh

Big head squared aviators

Hey everyone, I really like simple metal framed 80s slightly squared aviator sunglasses but I'm looking for recs that can suit a long temple. Probably need a minimum of 148mm temple, 150-155mm would be great Frame width should probably be minimum of 120mm. 130-135mm would be ideal Looking for something under $200 but fairly flexible and open to new and used. Silverish hued metals are cool but open to any lens color Here are two examples I like. The lemaire ones are probably too small for my face but the sun buddies would fit if the temple length was longer Would appreciate any help if anyone is aware of any good brands or models to check out!
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oman121
oman1213mo ago
Good See Co.
Miga Studio - Urban Night MS151 (C02)
Miga Studio Sunglasses - Urban Night MS151 (C02) and the entire Miga Studio collection available from Good See Co. an authorized dealer. Free 2-day expedited shipping within domestic U.S. Express International Shipping available.
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oman121
oman1213mo ago
I really like this brand my other pair from them is great
rawburt-oh
rawburt-ohOP3mo ago
These are cool, I like their stuff Maybe slightly more geometric square than I'm looking for - I guess I am thinking soft edges still but overall squareish shape. And maybe slightly thinner frame My temple length dooms me
oman121
oman1213mo ago
Opps totally missed the temple length but my bad
rawburt-oh
rawburt-ohOP3mo ago
Nah the temple length is closeish 145 I can sort of usually bend the ends of it to squeeze them on
maybeseveralthings
have you tried bayonet or cable? a lot of aviators use them instead of the standard temples
rawburt-oh
rawburt-ohOP3mo ago
Part of the appeal about some of these styles is the thin frame and thin arms, so I would prefer a traditional temple/arm style I think
maybeseveralthings
you really can't tell since they change around the ear, cable are even thinner than standard

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