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  1. Tacky people with bad taste, in my opinion. They are made for sports. It’s like women and tights. They are almost everywhere.

  2. Worth-Wonder-7386 on

    They are called fast glasses «raske briller» and it is a thing. https://tv.nrk.no/se?v=MSPO48150319

  3. Fast as fuck boi! And a surefire way to annoy people who think they have a sense of fashion but still wear skintight jeans. So a win-win.

  4. They make us ski faster, downhill or cross country, or running. Or even driving.

  5. I think it’s part of using more athletic clothes that has been the trend in recent years. These are “athletic” glasses. They still look like shit though.

  6. ShellfishAhole on

    I’m Norwegian, and I wish I knew the answer to that question. I’ve been seeing them a lot more in recent years, and I have absolutely no clue why anyone would wear those voluntarily 😅

  7. PreparationShort9387 on

    In Germany Gen Z have it too and it’s called “schnelle Brille” (fast glasses). 
    I have no idea.

  8. “Epic Solar Shielding Eyewear of Swiftness”! It’s one of those items where you choose stats over looks. They give you a massive speed buff, but also make you look like the ultimate tool. Pair it with the “Swix Chest Armor of Tinder-ness”, and you’re ready for some afterski. You don’t even have to go skiing first. No one does that anyway.

  9. I’m a life long scout, having to camp out on a regular basis I get very annoyed having sunlight to my eyes coming in from the sides with normal sunglass.

    Thus why I use these. 👆 It a life saver for me.

  10. TifolionentementeMcp on

    The sun? I live in mainland Europe and then was living in Myrdal pretty high up. And so the sun like stings you. That’s the feeling

  11. The best thing about these glasses is that they look cool while pissing off uptight people without culture!

    But really, we call them “raske briller” and they are very good for skiing. Many just started using these for everyday use instead of buying a different pair for it.

    It sort of became a fashion trends and then a national icon.