Jacques Marie Mage (JMM) - Sunglasses and Frames…
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I knew the measurements between my Moscot Lemtosh and Zephirin 47 were similar but it seems the clip-ons are interchangeable, at least the JMMs on the Moscots if not the reverse.
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@Paul9221 those look fantastic, man! Overall color palette working really well, too — I+W nanner?
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@Paul9221 those look fantastic, man! Overall color palette working really well, too — I+W nanner?
Thanks, man! I am really digging it!
The bandana goes over my mask, otherwise my beard looks ridiculous LOL. While it began as a functional piece (covering the beard), I have to admit that I like accessorizing with them now. Easy way to punch up the color on drab gear. Picked this one up from FDMTL. Good stuff!
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Haha, I feel you on the mask/beard thing. That's a good solution! I'm partial to a good bandana as well, def a bit of a slept-on accessory, imho. Also love FDMTL.
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Thanks, Paul.
The Torino's I've tried on looked good but like the Molinos felt a little boring perhaps? Been trying to find a set of Yves to try without any luck. Will keep trying.
Enzo looks ok as well, but maybe a little small/narrow compared to the Dealan 53's in my pocket which are still far and away my favorite. The Taos felt a bit narrow to me as well, but could definitely be adjusted to fit more comfortably but seem to present larger maybe b/c the lenses stay wide top to bottom.
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@pechelman I was the "someone else," bought my wife that very colorway of Anita
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Have you tried the Kane, Plaza or Fellini
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Have you tried the Kane, Plaza or Fellini
Not yet, no luck finding those either. I sort of have the suspicion the Fellini will be another looks just OK compared to how the Enzo's fit. Kaine is also on my list to try.
@pechelman I was the "someone else," bought my wife that very colorway of Anita
ah, of course! Thanks for the reminder; hard to keep track among all the pages.
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I did–I like them and love the lenses, but I found the wide temple to not really suit me.
I was actually looking at Dealans in Cameo (pink frame with red lenses) for her and I thought I could get away with those from time to time
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Thanks, Paul.
The Torino's I've tried on looked good but like the Molinos felt a little boring perhaps? Been trying to find a set of Yves to try without any luck. Will keep trying.
Enzo looks ok as well, but maybe a little small/narrow compared to the Dealan 53's in my pocket which are still far and away my favorite. The Taos felt a bit narrow to me as well, but could definitely be adjusted to fit more comfortably but seem to present larger maybe b/c the lenses stay wide top to bottom.
Enzo would also be a good pick for you!
I know what you mean on the Molinos. It's not an exotic frame. That said, JMM took a tried and true design and dipped it into 5lbs of acetate and had Japanese craftsmen chisel away all but the best. I think we're all on these forums because we appreciate how the Japanese artist/craftman can take something ordinary and make it extraordinary
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Absolutely agree on quality and craftsmanship. And I meant no disrespect over the molinos. If it says anything, a pair of Rx's I got before I knew anything about jmm appear to be very similar to those, so I definitely like that style, but for me, it lacks the something special on some others that speaks to me with jmm.
Right now my only thought with adding another pair is to prepare for the grey and rainy long winters here with a lighter lens, maybe also with a more unique color frame as well, perhaps in something clear or translucent like those Anita's or something like that cameo noted below.