chardthefirst
Oakley Beginner
- 5
- 53
So, I wanted some aviator-style sunnies and just got a good deal on a pair of Caveats. Without meaning to be immodest, they totally suit me and look all Top Gun and stuff.
Then I started seeing that they are marketed everywhere as "women's" sunglasses. I am a man. A cisgender man, if you want to get technical (which, who doesn't these days). I am not concerned that someone will be offended by my flamboyant transvestism or anything, I just wonder why they are not simply marketed as a unisex model.
Then I started seeing that they are marketed everywhere as "women's" sunglasses. I am a man. A cisgender man, if you want to get technical (which, who doesn't these days). I am not concerned that someone will be offended by my flamboyant transvestism or anything, I just wonder why they are not simply marketed as a unisex model.