I recently bought a pair of $450 Maui Jim
aviator-style polarized, non-scratch, brown-tinted
glasses.

Pro:  I get a lot more looks from the ladies.  Women
must be able to sense money, because it sure ain't my
face or physique that's doing it!

Con:  I live *in fear* of losing them.  About a month
after I bought the glasses, I accidentally left them
at Coldwater Lake on Mt. St. Helens (4 hour drive
away).  Maui Jim will replace broken glasses, but not
"lost" or stolen glasses.  I got them back,
fortunately, but about once a week I think I've
misplaced them and start worrying until I find them.

My advice: If you need prescription glasses (and
aren't the 2nd to last person on the planet who hasn't
gotten Lasik) then get the most expensive glasses that
your insurance company will pay for.  A lot of plans
cover about $2-300/year, which is pretty good when you
think about it.

>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2005 10:22 PM
>   Subject: Sunglasses
> 
> 
> 
>   Does it pay to spend for a "good" pair of polariod
> sunglasses, or is the result (seeing fish in the
> water) the same regardless of price?  Thanks for any
> insights.
>   EH 


                
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