
I want to save the world as much as the next hippie, but you need to know that buying $350 bamboo sunglasses means you’re not focusing your energies in the right place. I’m okay with plastic shades since they don’t use a lot of resources, and more importantly, I’ll use them for several years or until I sit on them in the front seat of my (hybrid bio-diesel) Buick LeSabre. Also, at $350 the iWood Bamboo Sunglasses cost more than my car, so their prohibitively expensive.
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ByRocky Thompson





SUSTAINABLE? LOL This sustainability stuff has reached a new high…or is it low. Those aren’t any more or less “sustainable” than gray matter between your ears. Just because some one added a renewable resource to PART of a product doesn’t mean squat. You still need the plastics and metals to make the lens and ear pieces. DUH!
But I guess it will make money because some “green” moron will feel good about themselves for having bought this rediculas item. As they say…”A sucker born every minute”.
Whats the carbon footprint of 350 dollars worth of work?