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Chrisina Aguilera wsa snapped leaving hubby Jordan Btarman's birthday party looking low-key in a pair of Valentino Sunglasses.
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         Posted by AndyK on 16/06/08

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Here an unnecesarry gadget if ever I saw one. The Oakley Split THUMP sunglasses come with a built in MP3 player which can store up to 2GB of music (for $399). The wireless earplug headphones are detachable and can be removed if you just want to wear these as regular sunglasses. With the size and cost of regular MP3 players these days I think I would rather keep my music player and my sunglasses separate.

         Posted by AndyK on 28/11/07

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AG Heuer have launched a range stylish new sunglasses for the 2007/2008 ski season. The TAvant-Garde 27º Air collection features 18 interchangeable shields, 3 shield shapes and 6 lens colours.

         Posted by AndyK on 13/11/07

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Surfer Kurt Shipcott has come up with a pair of surf goggles that offer 100 percent UVA/UVB protection and as well as acting as a shield from wind exposure. He got the idea after developing a growth on his left eye that had to be surgically removed. The goggles are light, flexible and most importantly can be worn by surfers no what what size wave they are riding.

         Posted by AndyK on 5/11/07

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New Scientist reports that German lens manufacturer Rodenstock have developed a pair of sunglasses which can monitor the wearer's heart rate and then display the results on the left hand lens.

         Posted by AndyK on 31/10/07