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Calvin Klein has a new line of 3-D friendly shades. Will you hit up "Harry Potter" in style?
Courtesy Vogue.com
I'll be the first to admit that I have a bad shopping habit. You don't even want to see my shoe collection. Luckily, I don't have too bad of a sunglasses problem -- yet.
But now there's a new fashion trend emerging that involves wearing your sunglasses -- in the dark.
Yep, it's apparently no longer cool to wear those bulky, and let's be honest ugly, 3-D glasses at the movies.
Designers, such as
Calvin Klein and Oakley, are partnering with engineers to create fashionable glasses to wear inside and outside the theater. You wear them from the street to the theater. No muss, no fuss.
But they go for about $180 a pop. You've got to admit it's creative, no?
I can see movie stars going for this trend, but the average person? Probably not.
But then again -- I might need to see "Harry Potter" again. Hmm.
Disclaimer: If you see me wearing some uber-cool shades in a 3-D movie anytime soon, you are welcome to judge.
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