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Sometimes those sporting goods stores (SportCheck, etc) have middle-of-the-road sunglasses. If you need them for driving, be sure to get polarized glasses, too. ... more
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Well, polarized Ray-Bans are not $200+. I paid $140 for mine. The non-polarized version was ~$90. I love these sunglasses . Two non-polarizes pairs lasted me a combined 7 years of daily use in the AZ sun. My new polarized pair is even better - the clarity is incredible. I've never been one to lose sunglasses, so the cost is entirely worth it to me. ... more
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Sierra Trading Post currently has 145 pairs of hugely discounted high-quality sunglasses. ... more
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Reporting back for myself, I bought a pair of Fossil polarized sunglasses at the store here in London today. There were 44quid, which sucks as the same ones in the USA are apparently $44, but I like them and that's still pretty cheap for polarized. The model is called 'rod' I believe, and they seem well made, but as they're only a few hours old I can't really say they've been much tested yet. ... more
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Fossil has polarized sunglasses for ~$45. I have a pair, and like them, although it'd be nice if the lenses were a bit more scratch-resistant. ... more
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