We wear these darn sunglasses all the time, everywhere we go. So I thought I'd just drop a short note to let you know about Ono's, because if you need something for the great outdoors, these babies work.
These are the Ernest Hemingway's that I wear. Stacie likes the Ocracoke model; but there are dozens and dozens of choices to make for outdoor sunglasses that just plain work and hold up.
The novelty of these is that you can get a pair with built-in polarizing readers -- yea, you got it --- you know, when the light is not quite right (smile). Talk about a handy thing for close work like tying on fishing lures or trying to see my camera settings (in bad light).
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You're not going to get these on the $20 rack at Wally-World. These are real sunglasses with technology to hold up to the worst outdoor conditions, while providing great eye relief and clear vision. Our Ono's are in the $80 to $140 price range but VERY well worth it. I would not be without mine.
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