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sunglasses are supposed to be designed to give you the best visual field possible. You should be able to see things above, below, beside and in front of you. Still, some designs are more concerned with making you look good than with helping you see well. Does the design of Berkshire Chase Sunglasses allow you to see equally well on all sides?
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