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Accuflex 133C Sunglasses For Those Who Need a Little Sun

This is a discussion on Accuflex 133C Sunglasses For Those Who Need a Little Sun within the Accuflex Sunglasses forums; For those with pale skin, try Accuflex 133C sunglasses frames with a touch of color ...


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Old 01-07-2009, 04:01 PM
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Default Accuflex 133C Sunglasses For Those Who Need a Little Sun

For those with pale skin, try Accuflex 133C sunglasses frames with a touch of color such as a rose or amber. Tortoiseshell frames look great on persons with fair complexions (avoid darker versions) but clear, blue or green tinged frames may drain the color from your cheeks.
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For those with pale skin, try Accuflex 133C sunglasses frames with a touch of color such as a rose or amber. Tortoiseshell frames look great on persons with fair complexions (avoid darker versions) but clear, blue or green tinged frames may drain the color from your cheeks.
That makes sense. If I had pale skin, I think reddish sunglasses would look better than green lenses.

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That makes sense. If I had pale skin, I think reddish sunglasses would look better than green lenses.
Thanks Raidernation.

Hey, were you able to find any pictures of these sunglasses? I couldn't, for some reason.
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Thanks Raidernation.

Hey, were you able to find any pictures of these sunglasses? I couldn't, for some reason.
No, I couldn't find any pictured either. Weird, huh?
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Yes, that is weird. Why would Accuflex make these sunglasses but fail to put a picture of them on line?
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Yes, that is weird. Why would Accuflex make these sunglasses but fail to put a picture of them on line?
Good question. Especially something like sunglasses. Who wants to buy sunglasses without at least seeing them first, if not actually trying them on?
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Good question. Especially something like sunglasses. Who wants to buy sunglasses without at least seeing them first, if not actually trying them on?
Absolutely right, Raidernation11. It's unwise to buy something without seeing it first. In some parts of the US, that's what's known as buying "a pig in a poke."
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Absolutely right, Raidernation11. It's unwise to buy something without seeing it first. In some parts of the US, that's what's known as buying "a pig in a poke."
Right, never buy anything in a bag without taking a look at it first, and don't order things on line without at least seeing a picture.
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Right, never buy anything in a bag without taking a look at it first, and don't order things on line without at least seeing a picture.
So who here has bought a pair of Accuflex 133C sunglasses anyway?
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So who here has bought a pair of Accuflex 133C sunglasses anyway?
Not me. I've already got two or three pairs of cheap sunglasses.
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Old 10-28-2010, 03:58 PM
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For those with pale skin, try Accuflex 133C sunglasses frames with a touch of color such as a rose or amber. Tortoiseshell frames look great on persons with fair complexions (avoid darker versions) but clear, blue or green tinged frames may drain the color from your cheeks.
Then when you put on your sunglasses, you can go outside and bronze your skin for a bit of color. See?
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Then when you put on your sunglasses, you can go outside and bronze your skin for a bit of color. See?
It all works out.

(Someone else can jump in at any time, here.)
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It all works out.

(Someone else can jump in at any time, here.)
Yeah. It doesn't have to be just me and Raidernation11 going back and forth.
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