A lovely jacket Harry, get the sleeves let down a tad and it will be 100%. I dig those Napoleon Solo shades muchly, what are they?
Thanks Woof, very much appreciated. The Napoleons are Raybans ;-)
Apart from what's been said about fit..I think what youve put together there is brilliant
Aye, a great look! Those vintage Oyster Perpetual's really cut the mustard as well.
Nice colours going on there...
Bass Larkins with the tassels removed Harry?
I like the specs but the RB logo does spoil them a little, have you considered a pair of Shuron Ronsir?
Very similar but without the logo.
...didn't mean to offend Harry but I have seen similar results when people have removed the tassels from their loafers before.
My comments about your footwear wasn't meant to offend at all it was just an observation, they are nice shoes either way... as for the sunnies... well
Just pulling your leg Harry.
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How long have RayBan been putting the signature on their products?
My natural inclination is to avoid logos, but if it is a very longstanding mark and is fairly discreet, as for example with Lacoste, it kind of transcends fashion and I find it more acceptable.
If the logo is on the lens itself then it should scrape off with a coin. If done gently no damage will occur and it only takes less than a minute. However I've only tried it with American Opticals not Raybans, so I suppose it could be different.
I scraped the logo off my folding wayfarers with a penny. No scratches.
http://putthison.com/post/56151517523/the-old-penny-trick-ray-ban-makes-some-of-my
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Yup. I certainly remember buying Ray-Bans in 1986 and the logo being there then.
Excellent stuff WM, looks nice and sunny there too.
On the subject of Rayban singlasses, you could order Wayfarer, Clubmaster and Aviator with 'logo-less' frames and lenses at any opticians right up until the mid-2000's - they were a 'classic' variant of the regular range.
Mrs Acton favours Clubmasters for her perscription specs and still has a few pair of logo-less frames from about 2004/5 as she bulk bought when her optician told her they were being discontinued.
You can apparently still get them direct from Bausch/Lomb-Rayban for 'period' movie and tv productions but we've never been able to find them on sale anywhere.
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