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Anne Klein AK 3157 Sunglasses - What Skin Tone is That?

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Old 10-12-2009, 04:45 PM
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Default Anne Klein AK 3157 Sunglasses - What Skin Tone is That?

I've heard that sunglasses should either match your skin tone, or your hair color, or both. What kind of skin tone and hair color would be best highlighted by these black and light blue stripes?
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I've heard that sunglasses should either match your skin tone, or your hair color, or both. What kind of skin tone and hair color would be best highlighted by these black and light blue stripes?
Hmmmm . . . I'm no fashion consultant (You should see what I'm wearing now!) but I think the Rule of Opposites might just apply now. You might want to try these with a warm red or brown complexion. You probably wouldn't want to try these sunglasses if you have pale skin. It would just make you look even paler.
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Old 12-09-2009, 11:44 AM
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Hmmmm . . . I'm no fashion consultant (You should see what I'm wearing now!) but I think the Rule of Opposites might just apply now. You might want to try these with a warm red or brown complexion. You probably wouldn't want to try these sunglasses if you have pale skin. It would just make you look even paler.
Hey, that's the Freeze Meister! I just saw him and his brothers on TV last night. Looks like he's the only one with his complexion that would look good in these sunglasses. It seems like he likes to look cold and pale.

If you don't want to look like that guy when you wear your blue and black AK 3157 sunglasses, wear warm colors like red and brown--and don't let ice accumulate on your head and your nose.
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Hey, that's the Freeze Meister! I just saw him and his brothers on TV last night. Looks like he's the only one with his complexion that would look good in these sunglasses. It seems like he likes to look cold and pale.

If you don't want to look like that guy when you wear your blue and black AK 3157 sunglasses, wear warm colors like red and brown--and don't let ice accumulate on your head and your nose.
Yeah, that dude is definitely a Winter if I ever saw one . . .
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Yeah, that dude is definitely a Winter if I ever saw one . . .
A Winter . . . that's a funny joke I get it, Lee.
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A Winter . . . that's a funny joke I get it, Lee.
I'm glad you could appreciate it, Sox.
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