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Blumarine BM 95371 Sunglasses - All That Lens

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Old 09-03-2009, 03:54 PM
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Default Blumarine BM 95371 Sunglasses - All That Lens

As you can see, these sunglasses have a design that features one big lens that covers both eyes. I can't help but wonder if that one big lens is more vulnerable to scratches and breaking that ordinary sunglasses. Are there any special precautions one should make when handling BM 95371 sunglasses such as these?
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Old 10-29-2009, 04:41 PM
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As you can see, these sunglasses have a design that features one big lens that covers both eyes. I can't help but wonder if that one big lens is more vulnerable to scratches and breaking that ordinary sunglasses. Are there any special precautions one should make when handling BM 95371 sunglasses such as these?
Special precautions? Make sure that when you place these sunglasses down on a tabletop, put them with the lenses facing up, and not touching the tabletop. Keep them in a protective case when you're not wearing them.

Oh, and stay away from scratchy stuff.
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Special precautions? Make sure that when you place these sunglasses down on a tabletop, put them with the lenses facing up, and not touching the tabletop. Keep them in a protective case when you're not wearing them.

Oh, and stay away from scratchy stuff.
Oh, so I can't practice my bayonet drills while wearing them?
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