Monday, January 7, 2013

Our Ultimates Shades Style Guide For Spring

Sunglasses Trends 2012: Our Ultimates Shades Style Guide For Spring 
Spring is here, which means the return of sunshine and one of our favorite warm-weather accessories: sunglasses! We've been keeping an eye on our favorite celebs' spring eyewear over the past few weeks, from Miley Cyrus's aviators to Bieber's black-out shades. But the celeb style winner, by far, is Josh Hutcherson, who rocked some fierce heart-shaped sunglasses at the "NewNowNext" Awards last week.The perfect pair of shades should protect you from the sun and make you look like a rock star.happy2012 So, in honor of the newly-warm weather (and Josh Hutcherson),oldyear13 here are our top picks of awesome yet affordable shades for guys and girls.newyear12"Many people also have no idea there are frames and lenses out there that will enhance their outdoor experiehappy2013nce while protecting their eyes,"Dean said. Athletes and outdoor enthusiasts can choose from a wide variety of lenses and frames that are both effective and fashionable. 
For a measly $208 you can show your pride in America and look like a complete asshole, all at the same time.In the shape of the contiguous United States, these shades by Jeremy Scott are perfect for the next haute couture stock car race you attend. And I mean, who needs two hundred bones for rent? Or food. Or utilities. Or just basic specs that sufficiently protect your eyes from the sun. 
These frames, though? They cover a grand total of one and a half of your eyes, with the Great Lakes region really messing with UV protection on the left side. They also work well if you're trying to lose weight and/or are suffering from a cold, putting a guard over your entire nose and most of your mouth.Karl Lagerfeld once called Scott the only designer that could possibly succeed him at Chanel, which would make sense if Chanel had plans to start dressing a weird set of offbeat rappers. The rising fashion star has also delved into stuffed animal chic, with a line of kicks for Adidas featuring t-shirt clad Gorillas as well as teddy bears. Keep 'em coming, Jeremy.oldyear20 Your country needs you. Well, its assholes, anyway.Vergence also claims that the team is working on a virtual-reality helmet to replay these virtual experiences, via a website, YouGen.tv.Vergence, run by chief science officer Jon Rodriguez and Disney vet Erick Miller, is only seeking $50,000 for the project. Vergence is part of the Stanford StartX accelerator program.

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