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hounsthe2nd
James Hounslow
Oct 14, 2007 2:02 PM
Erm nothing, wearing sunglasses out clubbing is so 1995
OsmosisJones
Justin "Scorpion Zero" Jones
Oct 14, 2007 8:57 PM
I wouldn't say that. Lil'Jon always wears sunnies out and I don't think he's been awake during the day-light hours in about 5 years. It just takes balls to do it, so thats why so few do it.
Ijon__Tichy
Julien B.
Oct 14, 2007 9:53 PM
Well, I think wearing sunglasses (dark shades..) in a club is something for rockstars or other celebs... people that need haterblockers or just want to tell the crowd "look at me, I'm somebody you should know." Well, I've also worn my Gold Clear GC in the evening (most people thought I have rx eyewear with a nice light gold mirror) but the ghosting and especially that every light appears 3 times made me feel drunk (in a bad way). And the clubs here are pretty dark.. I wouldn't want to walk around there with real sunglasses on and without a blindman's stick.
joeybravo13
Joey Bravo
Oct 15, 2007 5:32 AM
in my opinion, the only glasses you should wear in a club/bar are perscription. anything else is like a sign that says "make fun of me"
Tick
sees you
Oct 16, 2007 9:40 PM
I usually go for something with a lot of coverage like the M Frame, to keep the blood from splattering in my eyes...oh, were we talking about a different type of clubbing?
Harry in Poland
Harry .
Oct 17, 2007 2:07 AM
in my opinion, the only glasses you should wear in a club/bar are perscription. anything else is like a sign that says "make fun of me"
You'd be right if you were talking about Juliets with black iridium lenses. But wearing something with a very light tint to it is fine.
The2ndSaint
Michael Blayney
Oct 17, 2007 7:05 AM
Anything with a gradient tint would probably work OK. For me, I wear sunglasses outside (and indoors) because I find it more comfortable. Something about being able to "hide" that appeals to me. (7', so I'll take *anything*.)

As for the quote unquote haters? Fuck 'em! They're not you, and if their opinion's worth more to you than yours, you're doing it wrong.
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