uk0529.JPGFor the emotional nihilist, one who cares for nothing but tries endlessly to make this apparent through their sense of style. For the nihilist, designer eyewear companies work hard to create designs that can help you look thrown together and sleepy. Ray Ban Aviators, for example, are the perfect eyewear for the avid nihilist. They give the impression of subtle devil-may-care style while offering protection from the sun (which, if you are a nihilist, you hope will crash into the earth).

Arnette eyewear, for extreme athletes, has a slightly nihilist vibe. People who throw their bodies off cliffs tied to plastic gliders or propel themselves down icy mountainous slopes without helmets, luckily, have protection for their eyes from the sun’s dangerous rays provided by Arnette. This has a slightly nihilist ring to it and nihilists everywhere can unite (if they cared to) behind extreme sports enthusiasts and agree that peering through Arnette eyewear, at least until the end times, is a decent way to view the world. This alliance of extreme sports and nihilism could also be joined by Oakley and Bolle, other extreme sporting favorites in the eyewear industry.

Yves Saint Laurent eyewear – especially their sunglasses- offer an oft overlooked sense of modernism and style that the emotional nihilist could really get excited about. With the world in disarray and the globe being polluted by chemicals and other byproducts of modernity, what better way to face the end than wearing a product that epitomizes the nihilist’s problems with the planet? Check out the YSL 2200 model, which comes highly recommended for anyone who finds themselves an antiestablishmentarian.

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