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Cat's Eye Autoflex Sunglasses

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Old 01-02-2009, 11:40 AM
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Default Cat's Eye Autoflex Sunglasses

Have you ever seen Autoflex sunglasses in the so-called “cat eye” style?
Another popular vintage sunglass style that has made its way back onto the fashion scene is the cat eye. For those of you who are unaware of the cat eye sunglasses style, they are basically sunglasses with frames in the shape of cat’s eye. Although the pointy, rhinestone detailed style has become extremely popular, there aren't very many celebrities wearing the cat eye sunglasses. So if you don’t follow celebrities, you’re good.
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Old 10-30-2009, 12:33 PM
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Have you ever seen Autoflex sunglasses in the so-called “cat eye” style?
Another popular vintage sunglass style that has made its way back onto the fashion scene is the cat eye. For those of you who are unaware of the cat eye sunglasses style, they are basically sunglasses with frames in the shape of cat’s eye. Although the pointy, rhinestone detailed style has become extremely popular, there aren't very many celebrities wearing the cat eye sunglasses. So if you don’t follow celebrities, you’re good.
Me, personally, I'm not mad about the cat eye glasses look. I remember looking at the eight grade class pictures from the 60's and 70's. There were a lot of cat eye glasses, and looking at those pictures, it was hard to believe that the people in these pictures were thirteen fourteen years old. They looked much older with those glasses.
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Me, personally, I'm not mad about the cat eye glasses look. I remember looking at the eight grade class pictures from the 60's and 70's. There were a lot of cat eye glasses, and looking at those pictures, it was hard to believe that the people in these pictures were thirteen fourteen years old. They looked much older with those glasses.
Is it me or does that young lady have stubble on her chin? That smile looks pasted on for sure. What a strange picture.
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Old 12-15-2009, 10:21 AM
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Is it me or does that young lady have stubble on her chin? That smile looks pasted on for sure. What a strange picture.
Yeah, that is a weird picture. It comes from a site called "Yearbook Yourself" where, for no apparent reason, you can paste your face on a blank template so it looks like you're in this yearbook.
Whatever. Don't go there. Stay here on lens.com and answer some questions.
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Yeah, that is a weird picture. It comes from a site called "Yearbook Yourself" where, for no apparent reason, you can paste your face on a blank template so it looks like you're in this yearbook.
Whatever. Don't go there. Stay here on lens.com and answer some questions.
You got it Pathfinder. That yearbook site sounds scary and judging by the picture, it looks scary, too.
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