Can't find Tony Stark's sunglasses from Iron Man 3

Does anyone here actually have the real bromleys the hangover 2 version? I want to see if I can have the lense Color duplicated and would like a real photo of them instead of just a screenshot or computer render
 
Interestingly, there was some consideration for a Dita Mach One in Spider-man: Far from Home before they finalized the Flight 006.

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I really like the idea, not only of this concept case, but also the final movie version where "dense compressed rubber foam" (if that is the correct term), is used.

The retro antique case combined with the "precision" of the insert, somehow has great appeal.

Velvet lined cases seem to be the industry standard, but as nice as they look and feel, are a bit inadequate IMO.
I have to wrap my frames up in the cleaning cloth too, in the hope of the extra protection!

I may be incorrect, but I can't think of a designer eyewear brand that offers this simple yet effective feature in its case design.

Specifically, I really like that the "rubber" is custom cut to the exact profile of the frames, meaning they literally "stay put" within the case.

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Pick up any of your designer eyewear in its case and give it a tiny "shake"....it is unsettling as your expensive frames rattle around inside!!

Maybe this is the future! - I'm certainly going to look further into retro fitting this design into my collection for ultimate peace of mind and protection.
 
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I really like the idea, not only of this concept case, but also the final movie version where "dense compressed rubber foam" (if that is the correct term), is used.

The retro antique case combined with the "precision" of the insert, somehow has great appeal.

Velvet lined cases seem to be the industry standard, but as nice as they look and feel, are a bit inadequate IMO.
I have to wrap my frames up in the cleaning cloth too, in the hope of the extra protection!

I may be incorrect, but I can't think of a designer eyewear brand that offers this simple yet effective feature in its case design.

Specifically, I really like that the "rubber" is custom cut to the exact profile of the frames, meaning they literally "stay put" within the case.

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Pick up any of your designer eyewear in its case and give it a tiny "shake"....it is unsettling as your expensive frames rattle around inside!!

Maybe this is the future! - I'm certainly going to look further into retro fitting this design into my collection for ultimate peace of mind and protection.
If you figure out a solution please share as i am also interested
 
I really like the idea, not only of this concept case, but also the final movie version where "dense compressed rubber foam" (if that is the correct term), is used.

The retro antique case combined with the "precision" of the insert, somehow has great appeal.

Velvet lined cases seem to be the industry standard, but as nice as they look and feel, are a bit inadequate IMO.
I have to wrap my frames up in the cleaning cloth too, in the hope of the extra protection!

I may be incorrect, but I can't think of a designer eyewear brand that offers this simple yet effective feature in its case design.

Specifically, I really like that the "rubber" is custom cut to the exact profile of the frames, meaning they literally "stay put" within the case.

View attachment 1089214 View attachment 1089215 View attachment 1089220

Pick up any of your designer eyewear in its case and give it a tiny "shake"....it is unsettling as your expensive frames rattle around inside!!

Maybe this is the future! - I'm certainly going to look further into retro fitting this design into my collection for ultimate peace of mind and protection.

Oakley used to do that with their metal Vault cases:

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In the current era, Oakley’s fitted foam stuff is with their sports eyewear models with multiple lenses like this case:

 
I also ordered the new "Hot Rod Red" Armoured All In frames and wanted to show off how they compared to my other two armoured frames. I have a pair from the initial run with my personal etching and a pair with black antiquing to look weathered. The new red definitely has more of a deeper pop to it and is more on the shinier matte side, which I like. For the longest time, my "weathered" armoured were my favorites but I think they're going to slip into second place. However I think these need a darker lens in them. Again, I can post more pics if needed.
 

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All 3 look fantastic!!
I really like the antiqued or weathered red, such a "stark' contrast from polished silver or gold frames.

Where do you keep them all man!?!
Your sunglasses display cabinets must be close to bursting!! Lol!

How about a walk-in sunglasses closet like one of Elton John's, he reportedly owns 250,000 pairs!!
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All 3 look fantastic!!
I really like the antiqued or weathered red, such a "stark' contrast from polished silver or gold frames.

Where do you keep them all man!?!
Your sunglasses display cabinets must be close to bursting!! Lol!

How about a walk-in sunglasses closet like one of Elton John's, he reportedly owns 250,000 pairs!!
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I have 2 displays and a (full) 64 travel case. I need to go to ikea or something because I'm tapped out on cabinet space and want a third one.

That walk in is INSANE!!! I would love something like that. I keep telling myself I want to turn my computer room into a lens lab and sunglass display room.
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