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#60
by
Baldstu
on 15 Oct, 2012 14:24
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Gold rimmed glasses look really hot on a sly guy , I wear contacts meself , have done so for years
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#61
by
Mr Jules
on 15 Oct, 2012 14:25
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Gives you the look.
Agree with you there.
Drifted into wearing glasses full time about 2 years ago. Now I think my face looks odd without specs !
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#62
by
Mr Jules
on 15 Oct, 2012 14:28
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Gold rimmed glasses look really hot on a sly guy , I wear contacts meself , have done so for years
Baldchav, thought about wearing contacts, too. But happy sticking with glasses.
Thought about wearing your glasses to go with your sly looks ?
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#63
by
theman
on 15 Oct, 2012 14:37
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I was just thinking about this matter. And I started wearing glass's in the 4-5th grade. First set of contact's I had were hard lense's what a pain in the eye and a wind come up and blow them out. Now my conacts are soft and can breath I do take them out each nigh but wear glass's half the time and contacts half the time.
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#64
by
Buzzcutman
on 31 Oct, 2012 08:52
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I don't think bald+ Glasses go together well they may on some people but it rarely works out
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#65
by
TheSlyBear
on 31 Oct, 2012 09:37
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And I will vehemently disagree.
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#66
by
theman
on 31 Oct, 2012 10:39
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I also have the metal frame as you do TSB, and the lenses change to sun glasses. I think these glass's work well with the SLY look. It is funny when I wear my contacts, I have to wear reading specks at the computer. And then sun glasses . I just can't get away with out glasses.
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#67
by
imaginary
on 31 Oct, 2012 11:13
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I've been wearing glasses since I was seven. Today, I wear a combination of glasses and contact lens. I've had no problem wearing glasses with a bald head and goatee, but have had with a beard. I know it is mostly lack of confidence in my appearance. Then again, I'm also the type who likes the punk rocker and biker looks. I felt awkward. Thankfully, you guys have inspired me to go for the full beard for a while.
Funnily enough, I love other looks. In this time of year, I am big on pea coats, scarves, and hats. I enjoy the fact people have commented that I look like a professor.
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#68
by
Razor X
on 31 Oct, 2012 14:13
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I've been wearing glasses since I was seven. Today, I wear a combination of glasses and contact lens. I've had no problem wearing glasses with a bald head and goatee, but have had with a beard. I know it is mostly lack of confidence in my appearance. Then again, I'm also the type who likes the punk rocker and biker looks. I felt awkward. Thankfully, you guys have inspired me to go for the full beard for a while.
Funnily enough, I love other looks. In this time of year, I am big on pea coats, scarves, and hats. I enjoy the fact people have commented that I look like a professor.
I've experienced the same ambivalence about the bald head and glasses look. Not sure why since I think it looks fine on other people. I'm slowly getting over it.
The professor comments will pick up when you're a little older. I think it has more to do with the glasses and beard than the shaved head.
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#69
by
imaginary
on 31 Oct, 2012 15:16
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I've been wearing glasses since I was seven. Today, I wear a combination of glasses and contact lens. I've had no problem wearing glasses with a bald head and goatee, but have had with a beard. I know it is mostly lack of confidence in my appearance. Then again, I'm also the type who likes the punk rocker and biker looks. I felt awkward. Thankfully, you guys have inspired me to go for the full beard for a while.
Funnily enough, I love other looks. In this time of year, I am big on pea coats, scarves, and hats. I enjoy the fact people have commented that I look like a professor.
I've experienced the same ambivalence about the bald head and glasses look. Not sure why since I think it looks fine on other people. I'm slowly getting over it.
The professor comments will pick up when you're a little older. I think it has more to do with the glasses and beard than the shaved head.
Ditto on the getting over the glasses with the bald head and beard. I figure I could do something where it is preppy meets punk, and get away with it.
As for the professor comments, I actually enjoy them. Being that I feel like I'm an old man (stylistically) in a young man's body, I find it amusing that one of my "nicknames" is actually Sir.
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#70
by
Mr Jules
on 04 Nov, 2012 08:47
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The professor comments will pick up when you're a little older. I think it has more to do with the glasses and beard than the shaved head.
Have you been talking to my pals over here in London ?
Because the 'professor' thing is starting to stick on me now.
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#71
by
theman
on 08 Nov, 2012 20:50
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Ok Prof's .
Reminds me of the old movie Outlaw Josey Whales ! The old chief looks through the pc. of candy and say's this ain't for eating but looking threw ! When it
comes right down to it ! We all have different idea's as to what looks good with out facial feature's, etc.. I have really enjoyed all the idea's , and posts here
and have to admit the beards, etc. with glass's I can appreciate. And being called a prof. is a compliment as people see knowledge, wisdom, experience,
attitude etc.. Also the way a person is dressed as also been brought up with good merits.
Thank you for your indulgence in this matter.