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Have you ever wondered what your eyewear says about you? Are you a Ray-Ban kind of character or an Oliver Peoples character? Which of the following best describes you?

1) Your eyewear frames are thick, plastic and probably traditional in shape and design. You view eyewear as a necessity, and not a fashion accessory. At night you have a system for storing your eyewear that includes a short cleaning routine. You prefer the designs of Oliver Peoples and Hugo Boss, and the sunglasses of Dunhill or Paul Smith. You are traditional, conservative and non-confrontational.

2) Your eyewear is bold in design and possibly a bright or creative color. You pride yourself on standing out in a crowd. Accessories are cherished items in your wardrobe on par with shoes and bags. You have many pairs of glasses and sunglasses to mix and match with your many colorful outfits. You prefer the creative and fashionable designs of Miu Miu, Marc Jacobs, Persol and Armani.


3) You only wear glasses when they make a fashion statement. Splashing into the room in style is of the utmost importance to you. You’ll wear anything from a name brand designer, and have dabbled in all of the latest fashion trends. You prefer the designs of Dior, Prada, Versace and Gucci, and have full outfits from each designer to match your frames.


4) You consider yourself an outdoors person. When looking at your wardrobe you see a blur of browns, blacks, grey and tan and you consider it a real deal when you find pants that also zip-off into shorts. Your eyewear must be functional and practical, but also match your sense of outdoors style. You prefer the designs of Police, Diesel, Oakley and Carrera.

If you chose #1 you are most like Mark, from Peep Show.
If you chose #2 you are most like Maggie Jacobs from Extras.
If you chose #3 you are Carrie Bradshaw from Sex in the City.
If you chose #4 you are John Locke from Lost.

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