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HomeSunglassesMaui JimMaui Jim Shoreline 114 sunglasses |
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Style and Clear Sight Aug 27, 2008 I've been shopping for a new pair of sunglasses for a few weeks. I also own a pair of Revo 9003 -- flexon frames. Recently one of the lenses broke on the Revo's and I decided to go for another set of glass lens, high end shades.
The thing that sets these Maui Jim Shorelines apart is the combination of style - lovely grained sides, and bold black rims, with durability and exceptional optics. They're a little heavier than some, but they're glass -- so scratching is far less of a risk. I'm hard on sunglasses so the scratch resistant glass is preferable to me.
All in all I couldn't be happier. Compared to the Revo's it's pretty darn close in terms of quality. I think I'd give these Maui Jims a slight edge.
MAUI JIM only way to go Dec 28, 2007 I am shopping for my third pair of Maui Jims and wouldn't consider anything else. Their polarization and anti-glare--some 9 layers--make the world look so beautiful it's amazing. I particularly like the bronze lens; the gray is good for stronger sun but doesn't give the same optical clarity/color saturation as the Bronze. The rose lenses are pretty cool, too--they really do recall the saying of "seeing the world through rose colored glasses."
Maui Jims are phenomenal with tropical colors--especially fuschias. They make the Pacific Ocean in Hawaii look even more amazing. Not quite as amazing here in L.A. but everytime I wear my Maui Jims, I say, "Yeah......"
Be careful with rimless ones. Flexon frames are great if you can find them.
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