Honda Sunglasses

Honda is of course thought of as a car company, but they are more than that. Honda first began producing products in 1948 and soon branched out from motor bikes, trucks, and cars in the Japanese collection
to eyewear and sunglasses. Any of the Honda sunglasses will have the Honda logo you are used to seeing, which is the red wing. The sunglasses are made from aluminium, titanium, and polycarbonate plastic. They are UV and UVB protected. The sunglass line from Honda is a male collection of about 9 items for 2008.
The first of the styles is the HO513. This pair sells for 129 USD, which is roughly 70 pounds. The frames are a bit on the thick side for the side pieces and metal. The lenses are rounded like aviator glasses. The bridge is made of three pieces to offer more design and you have the adjustable nose pieces. The side pieces, we mentioned earlier, are a bit straight even around the ear area.
Next in the line is the HO514. These are completely plastic with black frames, and a rectangular, half oval design. The nose pieces are not going to be adjustable and the side pieces have more of a curve. The curve is not really adjustable. This pair tends to sell for 90 pounds and above.
The HO515 is a clear frame offering that cool look most guys love to have. The side pieces are slim with a definite curve. The lenses are the same half rectangle, half oval style as the HO514. The lenses are also brown in colour, offering a stark contrast between the lenses and frames.
The HO516 offers more style for the Honda sunglasses. This pair has the half frame meaning the top is framed with a metal bridge holding in the slightly oval lenses. The lenses are the dark black. The side pieces offer the most to this style as the metal is not a full piece. Instead there are two holds in the design that lead back to the curved ear piece with red protectors. This pair is the same price as the HO515 and HO514.