adidas Originals 2014

It's that time of the year when the weather just loses it and suffers from MSD (Multiple Season Disorder.) It doesn't know if it's winter or spring, if it should let the flowers blossom or put a fresh 10cm of snow on the ground.
This yoyo leaves us in a bit of a predictament; unsure of what you can leave the house wearing. You can often end up in akward situations with you wearing shorts and a scarf; eating ice cream in the pouring rain.

I know all these spring showers put a damper on our plums and burst our berries, but seriously when is it going to really feel like the winter has past so we can pull out our sunnies and get some sun on our thighs? Surely it is just around the corner, or maybe you have already had a little taste of your first spring break? How many days you get to toast your buns in the sun depends on where you live on this planet (duh)

 Adidas just launched there new 2014 series and interestingly all the sunglasses have different city names. I decided to waste the past two hours through meteorological statistics to let you know how often you might need your shades and who gets the biggest doses of vitamin D according to city that the model was named after.
I can't promise I didn't make anything up... Copenhagen has 121 sunny days a year on averageAmsterdam has 129 sunny days a year on averageSan Diego has 146 sunny days a year on averageMelbourne has 185 sunny days a year on averageMalibu has 284 sunny days a year on averageThere you go, that's not much of a surprise. Cali is where is the sun is at! But you don't need the Cali sun to wear sunnies soon enough Europe will be getting ready for sun rays for days or maybe you just want to look cool now that you are out of school.
Check out the full line at adidas.com. Plus, they say it is going to be big year for sun flares and a high chance of meteor showers so why not get the extra protection. Sunglasses are like helmets for your eyes! Have fun in the sun this summer!
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