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Whenever I travel, sunglasses are staple accessories that I often bring especially during summer vacations outside of the country, and true to my fashion principle, when I went to Mexico I brought my favorite slightly torn shades of tortoise design and with pale yellow lens. After patiently haggling with the store owner, I got the sunglasses when I went to a vintage shop just two blocks away from my house in New York at a cheap price. When I got to Mexico, the beaches and coastline were streamed with people of different nationalities enjoying the sun and the cool waters which I could not afford to miss, thus I hurriedly took my swimming shorts and sunglasses, and then immersed with the crowd. While playing with waves with newly met friends, I lost my sunglasses on the beach and no matter how hard we try to find it, our efforts were just futile, my days frolicking was worthwhile but I could not forget it as well. On my rendezvous during that day along the strip my attention was grabbed by a huge sign board with a label oakley en mexico which prompted to check the shop for glasses that I can use for the remaining days of my stay. Luckily I found similar sunglasses of tortoise design but of brown lens which I find pretty cool because it will not strain your eyes during very bright days where the skies are so clear. Can be worn as part of a street wear accessory and not just a beach staple which the brand is known for, the Oakley I got was really sturdy and its style was classic. Oakley sunglasses in Mexico were comparable to the latest trends I found back in New York, thus I did not hesitate to grab one that resembled my old vintage sunglasses.