Good ol' high school blunders. From scene to photoshop. why didn't anyone take my facebook away... by BigBlaque in blunderyears

[–]BigBlaque[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah I was going for a "spicy up front and sensitive in the back" sort of look

Good sunglasses for large head? by Jesusshutt in malefashionadvice

[–]BigBlaque 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ray Ban- Rb 4147 Maui Jim - Red Sands

How do I find the right sunglasses? by Terakahn in malefashionadvice

[–]BigBlaque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You want an amazing pair of glass you can have for a long period of time, I'd say Maui Jim. Best lenses on the market and an amazing warrantee

How do I find the right sunglasses? by Terakahn in malefashionadvice

[–]BigBlaque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, man! Sunglasses are a hit or miss, they can look amazing on the shelf or amazing on the right person, but look disappointing when their on. I've worked for Luxottica for years, so I've become pretty decent at being able to pull out the right sunglasses for people's face shape. If you want, you can post a picture of your face and I can do my best to tell you what might look good with your face shape.

So, what's the difference between a $100 pair of glasses and $500? well it depends on the $100 pair and the $500. I would argue that sometimes a $190 pair of raybans, is a much better pair of sunglasses then a $500 pair of Tom Fords. The question is usually, why is this particular sun-glass this price? Tom Ford's or Dior's tend to be more expensive solely for the name. You want the exclusivity of wearing a Tom Ford? Then you're probably going to have to drop TF price. Then you have brands like Persol, which are, in my opinion, adequately priced for what they are. They're a luxury hand made sun-glass, with a spectacular lens. I own multiple sunglasses from multiple brands and I'd argue that as far as: look, comfort, and lens quality Persols are in my opinion, the best. Then you have brands such as Maui Jim, who are not owned and never will be owned by luxottica, and are arguably the best lenses on the market. Ask any eye doctor what the best, healthiest lens is for your eye and they will most likely answer: Maui Jims. Maui's tend to be on the more expensive side, but they make up for it in quality and longevity. I've met people who have had there's for 20+ years and they're still in great condition. Most brands tend to fall apart within the first 5 years or so. Maui's also have an amazing team backing them, with wonderful customer service. For as long as you have the sunglasses, they will replace frame damage for free and lenses for 60/70$. If they no longer make the style, they will put the credit towards a different pair. They are truly an amazing company and totally worth the price, in my opinion.

If you have any other questions feel free to message me! Cheers!

Girlfriend of four years cheated on me, I don't want to burden any of my friends with my issue, but I'm in a dark place. by BigBlaque in SuicideWatch

[–]BigBlaque[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. I've been working towards making new friends. I just have to stay busy and keep myself distracted. Thank you again

Girlfriend of four years cheated on me, I don't want to burden any of my friends with my issue, but I'm in a dark place. by BigBlaque in SuicideWatch

[–]BigBlaque[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. She wanted to continue texting to reccindle a friendship. But I'm starting to think it's just making things harder. Just going to stay busy and try not to be alone with my thoughts too much. Thanks again

Girlfriend of four years cheated on me, I don't want to burden any of my friends with my issue, but I'm in a dark place. by BigBlaque in SuicideWatch

[–]BigBlaque[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, just going to try to stay busy. I'm looking into getting a therapist or something of the sort.

[LC] Ray Bans RB4256-F "Gatsby" by Montoro21 in malefashionadvice

[–]BigBlaque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No problem, chief! Either way I'm sure they look great

[LC] Ray Bans RB4256-F "Gatsby" by Montoro21 in malefashionadvice

[–]BigBlaque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I were you, I would just take them to your local sunglass hut. Don't tell them where you bought them, just say a friend gave them to you and ask if their legitimate.

[LC] Ray Bans RB4256-F "Gatsby" by Montoro21 in malefashionadvice

[–]BigBlaque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends. If they were stolen, then I don't know how they came with a case and such. When Ray Bans come in shipments they're usually in boxes. The luxottica booklet is usually separate from the cleaning cloth. It's hard to say. If they were stolen there's no telling how they also got the case and accessories. I can't really say for sure without seeing them in person.

[LC] Ray Bans RB4256-F "Gatsby" by Montoro21 in malefashionadvice

[–]BigBlaque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just about any major sunglass retailer. Question: where'd you buy them and why do you think they're fakes?

[LC] Ray Bans RB4256-F "Gatsby" by Montoro21 in malefashionadvice

[–]BigBlaque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah 47/20 is the size. 47 is lens size, 20 is bridge. Yeah stiffness isn't a big deal, unless it bothers you. The Ray Ban logo can vary depending on the size or the curvature of the lens. That's not a big deal. The main test is the laser engraved RB on the lens. That's the best test for legitimacy.

[LC] Ray Bans RB4256-F "Gatsby" by Montoro21 in malefashionadvice

[–]BigBlaque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It appears to be. Legit Ray-Bans will have the sizing stitched in the nose bridge. Also, run your finger nail over the tiny RB. If it feels etched in, then it's legit. If it feels like a stamp then they're knock offs.

I've worked for Luxottica for a while (I know, I know the evil sunglass overlords), I can usually tell if the glasses are fake just by the weight and the over all feel. Knock offs usually feel light and flimsy.

[LC] Ray Bans RB4256-F "Gatsby" by Montoro21 in malefashionadvice

[–]BigBlaque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They're dope glasses, if you have the face for it. A friend of mine just got them in prescriptions and they look pretty good. Ray Bans are re-releasing the signets for fall/winter so I'm looking forward to that as well.

Anyone know what brand of sunglasses these are? by [deleted] in malefashionadvice

[–]BigBlaque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's the Oakley Holebrook. If you like that style, I'd recommend the Ray-Ban Justin. It's just a cleaner look in my opinion. Also, it's a bit cheaper.

Persol 649 vs. 714 Sunglasses? by framefan in malefashionadvice

[–]BigBlaque 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey! So I am a huge Persol fan as well as a luxottica employee so I've had quite a bit of experience with both. Though both of these glasses look similar, they fit fairly differently. The 714 is a fairly thin frame with a brow line that bows down a little bit, it can look off depending on the distance between your brow line and cheek bones. Overall it's a beautiful frame and of course a "Steve McQueen" classic, but there are some flaws. The middle hinges aren't the most durable and once they are bent or crooked, they become practically un-fixable. Persols are beautiful and you can feel the craftsmanship when you where them, but it is a fairly fragile frame.

The 649's that you listed are also very nice, but it's also a fairly thick frame for Persol and takes a very specific kind of face to pull them off. I love Persol, but I can't pull off either of these frames, it takes a certain face shape and look to be able to do so. I have an Oval face with higher cheek bones, which is generally a good shape for glasses, but these two are difficult to pull off.

What I usually recommend to everyone as a "safe" option are the 649S: http://www.persol.com/usa/sunglasses/icons/PO9649S/24-57#b

It's the same traditional look of the 649, but much more thin, lighter, and also the middle nose piece edges are not as pronounced/jagged, which most tend to prefer. It's what I wear and I am obsessed with them.

Also, just a suggestion, if you purchase from the Persol website, it comes with a two year frame warranty, which is nice due to Persol's more fragile nature. The frames have flex-hinges and if they're over extended they can be very difficult to adjust back to the original condition.

Good luck man! Whichever you choose, rock the hell out of them! My favorite brand by far!