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Mp3 Sunglasses - Wearable Electronics ? 

Setting aside how ugly you think it is, mp3 sunglasses is definitely innovative. Listen to music on the go, isn't as tempting as the advert says. But " wearable electronics" is truely a new concept that shows a img of furture.
Some funny wearable electronics like:
TV T-shirt

White Sunglasses Begins to Hit Hollywood Stars 

No doubt hollywood stars are the who make fashion trends on every thing; clothing, accessories and makeups.


The celebrities are trying on a whiter shade of shades this year - as our pictures of Kate Moss and others show.


The supermodel was photographed stepping out in Hollywood in a pair of Ray-Bans - but instead of the once-obligatory black frames, her sunglasses were white as, erm, the driven snow.

Why People Looks Cool In Shades 

The thing about sunglasses, perhaps more than any other accessory, is that they allow you to transform yourself, ultra-fast and with no effort, into whoever you want to be.














You want to be the Blues Brothers, Tom Cruise in Risky Business, or something out of early Brett Easton Ellis? Get some Ray-Ban Wayfarers.












You want to look like one of those almond-eyed aliens who suck up sleeping Midwesterners into spaceships? Then it's probably a pair of Oakleys you need.


It sounds easy but there's a major catch: the gap between Steve McQueen embodying cool in his Persols and Alan Partridge embodying a prat in his mirrored shades is an extremely slim one. Which way you end up depends on three key things: your degree of self-confidence, your general dress style and your face shape.


The self-confidence bit is the most important because it trumps everything. We all have friends who can put on any item of clothing, no matter how ludicrous or outré, and look brilliant. This is because, having no embarrassment or self-doubt, they are able to dress with such infectious conviction that everyone assumes they must know what they're doing.










Most rock stars have this quality. As do David Beckham and Nicky Haslam. If you don't have this revolting self-confidence thing - good on you! I don't either. People who do are mostly shallow and worthless and will surely be punished by God in the afterlife, even if in this earthly one they're destined to have far more sex and fun than we do. So it's important to choose sunglasses compatible with your general dress style.




















This is what Gordon Richardson, head of menswear styling at Topman, calls: "Not stepping out of your style zone." Thus, if you're a chinos-and-polo-shirts type, don't think a pair of dramatic sunglasses are suddenly going to turn you into Pete Doherty.



"Trying to look like a rock star is the single biggest mistake men make with sunglasses," Richardson says. "Big, bold shades are fine if you're trying to ward off paparazzi, but on the average guy they look ridiculous. You have to work within your style zone - so, if you dress quite classically, you should go for a classic, slightly old-fashioned shape rather than plastic-framed wraparounds. This does not mean you have to be boring. Within that classic shape, there are all sorts of colour variations to explore with the frames and lenses."





As for trends, Jabolin says that Aviators remain an excellent bet, but that where sunglasses are going is smaller, more intellectual and a bit geeky. "Sunglasses fashions follow clothes fashions, so you need something to go with that high-tailored, slightly gentrified look."









And is it worth paying lots for your sunglasses?








Depends, Jabolin says. There are mega-expensive brands - though he'll name no names - that charge you a fortune for what are cheap, mass-produced frames made of moulded plastic. As for UV protection, there is no significant difference between that offered by a pair of £150 Tom Fords or Pradas and those you pick up for a fiver from a stall at Camden Market. This, explains Jabolin, is because the UV protection involves dipping the glasses in a cheap formula that all manufacturers can afford. It's compulsory under EU law, so all sunglasses are safe.

But, of course, when you pay more you generally get better quality. The frames will be made from durable, handmade acetate rather than being cheaply injection moulded (usually handmade acetate ones are identifiable by the "core wire" in the frame). You also get stronger hinges and better lenses. It can't be said often enough, though, that what matters most of all is not the brand or the price, but to find a pair that suits your look and face shape.

Sunglasses That Helps You Lose Weight 

Blue tint sunglasses can be a good choice for fashion tints in lighter shades.But scientist find it more useful because of its color effect on humen feelings.

If diets have just never worked for you due to your lack of self-control and your love of all things buttery, maybe it's time for some stupider methods of weight loss. Enter the Weight Loss Sunglasses. Yep, these guys are tinted blue, the "least appetizing color of the spectrum," sure to make that ice cream sundae sitting in front of you look downright disgusting.

Where To Buy 

Replica Designer Sunglasses
When coming to the word replica, people often think of fake items. Replica sunglasses have the same style as famous, higher end originals, but they do not have brand name or the company logo.
Classic Aviator
aviator glasses always are men's first choice
Sport Sunglasses
Sport sunglasses are suitable for yourth, energetic young men

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