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aleclimb320
Jun 1, 2004, 5:41 PM
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hey ladies, any suggestions on sunglasses for outdoor use that are good for narrow faces? I'd like something fairly durable with polarized lenses but I'm having a hard time finding a pair that has a smaller fit.
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kimmyt
Jun 1, 2004, 5:45 PM
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Have you tried kids glasses?
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holdplease2
Jun 1, 2004, 5:46 PM
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Hey: Try Native sunglasses. There is one model in particular with interchangable lenses that works well. Sport Challet carries them and they have a website. Much better than oakley/sliders and many others in terms of width. A bit less expensive as well, but still quality IMO. -Kate.
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Jun 1, 2004, 8:45 PM
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I've got a narrow face too & I usually find kids' sizes work best. Good luck!
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crazygirl
Jun 1, 2004, 9:20 PM
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how about oakleys? they fit me pretty well
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send513
Jun 1, 2004, 10:24 PM
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In reply to: Have you tried kids glasses? ditto that... kids glasses are the way to go!
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rvega
Jun 2, 2004, 12:06 AM
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In reply to: how about oakleys? they fit me pretty well I too have an extremely narrow face and tiny head but I have Oakleys that fit great.
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sickbird
Jun 3, 2004, 10:57 PM
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Smith Toaster sliders
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raelinn
Jun 5, 2004, 6:54 PM
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In reply to: I have Smith Toaster sliders-fit my narrow head great! word.
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tammy
Jun 6, 2004, 1:18 AM
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Smith VooDoo's are great... 3 sets of lenses too
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areyoumydude
Jun 6, 2004, 1:25 AM
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The zooni by Zeal has a narrow fit.
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scuclimber
Jun 6, 2004, 2:06 AM
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Smith Voodoos or toasters. I've had the Voodoos for two years, only complaint is one of the nosepads has come off 2x. Sent them in the first time and Smith fixed it. The second time I haven't bothered.
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girloutside
Jun 7, 2004, 12:29 AM
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Smith Toaster's are the way to go. Found a pair at the NorthFace outlet for 10dollars. Had to try them for that price and they have been awesome.
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climbinginchico
Jun 7, 2004, 8:06 AM
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I have the Rudy Project Ekynox SX- it's designed for narrower faces. Kinda pricey tho- I got mine for bike racing. But I love the lens options (there are like 20 options available) and color choices. Adjustable temples and nosepieces. I also have Oakley Valves and the Briko Sprinter 3- both fit my narrow face well too...
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mtnchik
Jun 10, 2004, 2:32 PM
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i too have a narrow framed face and the best glasses that i found were oakley's. they are fantastic and i wear them everywhere.
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bluetrout
Jun 16, 2004, 9:40 PM
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Which Oakleys? I need something for my long face too! Thanks! Sara
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gretchino
Jun 18, 2004, 8:20 PM
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You will pay a little more for these guys, but it is well worth it. Maui Jims. This company has some of the best lenses I've seen, a huge variety of styles and sizes, and look pretty good too! Best of luck!
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