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    Kiss & Kill 3D sunglasses fulfill their promise to be three dimensional. They pop and protrude and become a very nicely proportioned focal point indeed. They also fulfill another promise. They fulfill a promise to be larger than life. When you add cool colours, big shapes, and clean-cut design together, how can you expect to get anything less than a great product? It wouldn't make sense. So then what we have in Kiss & Kill 3D sunglasses is a clear passion for a great product, and a clear desire to be the best.

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    The Kiss & Kill 3D Nobilis 215 model of sunglasses in Havana with light grey photochromic lenses is deceptively clever. How could a pair of sunglasses with almost completely translucent lenses expect to keep the sun out? The amazing answer is that these lenses get progressively darker as UV light tries to attack them.

    Think of a magnet that gets stronger as it needs to hold more. A shield that gets tougher in a sea of projectiles. A relationship spurred on and emboldened by constant challenges, rather than torn asunder.

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    But the really cool part about these sunglasses is still to come. It is yet another way in which Kiss & Kill 3D glasses are three dimensional. If you buy them with your prescription already inserted, you can see through them as well as use them for sunglasses. That's not unheard of. But in photochromic lenses, it's a super special fact. Inside, away from sunlight, you have a slightly tinted and fashionable pair of eyeglasses. Outside, you have a totally cool and playful pair of sunglasses, and no need for prescription glasses at all! No contacts, no clip ons, and not even a distant contemplation of wearing two pairs of glasses.

    Tumi sunglasses are 3D too! Smooth, sleek, and smart. Not necessarily more robust than Kill&Kill 3D, but perhaps more rigorous. More frictional. There is more going on behind the scenes. Kiss&Kill 3D is outwardly beautiful, whereas Tumi requires a bit of analysis.