I use Oakleys, but not the wrap arounds.  Instead, I have these more
traditional frames:

http://www.oakley.com/pd/6292/23031

They look normal, but are made with titanium so very light on my nose
bridge and ears when riding all day.  I use one of those dorky behind
the head band to keep them on.

The link says polarized, but I declined my last Rx change.  Polarized
lenses are great out in the open.  But I have trouble with them when
riding in tree tunnels going in and out of the shade.

On Oct 21, 8:50 pm, kent <[email protected]> wrote:
> As a wearer-of-glasses who is not fond of contacts, I have long stuck
> with two awkward, but functional forms of keeping the sun out of my
> eyes: clip-ons and those giant ugly things that go entirely over
> prescription frames.  The second option works great, but both are
> terribly ugly and my wife cringes every time I use either one.  Lately
> I have been reading many effusive reviews of the prescription-ready
> (Lance Approved(tm)) Oakley Jawbone frames and I am greatly tempted.
> However, Oakleys and the like not only aren't particularly my style,
> but the they also aren't appropriate to many work environments.
>
> Any recommendations as to something simple, durable, classic: a more
> Rivvish solution?
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