Two days after I recieved the sunglasses, the earpiece broke off. No big deal, they have a lifetime breakage warranty. So I contacted the company, explained what happened, and they no only sent me a replacement pair, but also a second pair of a different frame/lens combination, and two protective bags/lens cleaners (the material works for both of those functions). I thought, wow, that's some great customer service. So they have that going for them.
Onto the sunglasses themselves.
I appreciated them being polarized, because that usually makes them a little darker than they would be otherwise. My eyes are a little too sensitive to light, and I shouldn't have to squint with my sunglasses on. With these I do. They just aren't dark enough for me. My fault for not trying on a pair somewhere before I bought them, I suppose.
Then I discovered some weird viewing through the glasses. Towards the edges of the lens around the frame, the view got blurry. I moved my head around to see the object I was looking at, and it's in focus away from the edges. I thought that was weird. My field of view includes the edges of the lens, so it shouldn't be blurry! My main viewing isn't there, so it's not a huge deal. But it is annoying. They fit my face well, though they are often a little too close to my eyes and I have to adjust the position (my eyelashes would touch the lens). They do look decent from the outside.
As a side note, the second pair they sent me (tortoise frames with amber/yellow lens) does't have these edge problems. And they aren't dark enough for me either. They look good though.
I wear either of these pairs as my daily sunglasses for driving and playing outdoor, daytime sports (mainly golf).
Knowing these things, I would not buy another pair.