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V/A - The Harry Smith B-SidesThe Harry Smith B Sides box set contains the flip side of every 78 rpm record that Harry Smith included on the Anthology of American Folk Music. In 1952, Folkways Records published the legendary six LP series entitled the Anthology of American Folk Music, compiled by eccentric record collector, filmmaker, artist, and anthropologist Harry Smith. Many historians cite Smith's reissue, with its recordings of country, blues, and gospel music from the 1920s
The Harry Smith B-Sides box set contains the flip side of every 78-rpm record that Harry Smith included on the Anthology of American Folk Music. In 1952, Folkways Records published the legendary six-LP series entitled the Anthology of American Folk Music, compiled by eccentric record collector, filmmaker, artist, and anthropologist Harry Smith. Many historians cite Smith's reissue, with its recordings of country, blues, and gospel music from the 1920s and '30s, and its booklet containing idiosyncratic liner notes, esoteric artwork, and handmade design as a major impetus for the folk music revival of the 1950s and '60s. 68 years later, The Harry Smith B-Sides offers both a resonant listening experience and the closing of a collector's circle. Sequenced in the identical order that Smith created, this new box set offers the flip-side of each record selected by Smith for the original Anthology of American Folk Music. Newly-remastered audio under license from Gennett Records, Paramount Records, Sony Music Entertainment, and Universal Music Group. This box set represents a mirror image of the Anthology of American Folk Music's tracklist. However, the producers have omitted the following tracks due to lyrics containing racist language: track 5 on disc 1, track 4 on disc 2, and track 16 on disc 4. Cigar box, full-color 144-page book featuring original artwork by Harry Smith and four CDs; 84 newly-remastered tracks on four CDs with a full-color 144-page book featuring archival images, original artwork by Harry Smith, and essays by John Cohen, Lance Ledbetter, and Eli Smith. Transcriptions and annotations for each track by more than 80 artists, writers, and musicians that have been inspired by Harry Smith's work including Daniel Bachman, Devendra Banhart, Sarah Bryan, Rosanne Cash, Dom Flemons, Steve Gunn, Will Oldham, Amanda Petrusich, Steve Roden, Art Rosenbaum, Nathan Salsburg, and Peter Stampfel.Features Dick Justice, Nelstone's Hawaiians, Clarence Ashley, Coley Jones, Buell Kazee, Chubby Parker & His Old-Time Banjo, Uncle Eck Dunford, Burnett and Rutherford, Buster Carter and Preston Young, Carolina Tar Heels, G.B. Grayson, Kelly Harrell, Edward L. Crain, Carter Family, Williamson Brothers & Curry, Frank Hutchison, Charlie Poole with the North Carolina Ramblers, Mississippi John Hurt, William & Versey Smith, Furry Lewis, The Masked Marvel, Uncle Bunt Stephens, J.W. Day, Prince Albert Hunt's Texas Ramblers, Delma Lachney and Blind Uncle Gaspard, Andrew & Jim Baxter, A.C Eck Robertson and Family, Hoyt Ming and His Pep-Steppers, Henry Thomas, Jim Jackson, Columbus Fruge, Joseph Falcon, Breaux Freres, Cincinnati Jug Band, Frank Cloutier and the Victoria Cafe Orchestra, Rev. J. M. Gates, Alabama Sacred Harp Singers, Middle Georgia Singing Convention No. 1, Sister Mary Nelson, Memphis Sanctified Singers, Elders McIntorsh and Edwards, Rev. Moses Mason, Bascom Lamar Lunsford, Blind Willie Johnson, Ernest Phipps & His Holiness Singers, Rev. F.W. McGee, Rev. D.C. Rice and His Sanctified Congregation, Cannon's Jug Stompers, E. Segura & D. Herbert, Richard "Rabbit" Brown, Dock Boggs, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest V. Stoneman, Stoneman Family, Memphis Jug Band, Joseph Falcon & Cleoma Breaux, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Sleepy John Estes and Yank Rachell, Ramblin' Thomas, Julius Daniels, Uncle Dave Macon, J.P. Nestor, and Ken Manyard.
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Color: Multicolor-cx289, Size: 3X-Large
True to size. Material is as described and colors are bright but no gaudy.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Just what I needed to add to my work wardrobe
Color: Pink Polka Dots Jh1, Size: X-Large
Nice quality, good price, timely delivery, fit as expected, looks professional.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Very nice style and material
Color: Maple Leaf Wf157, Size: X-Large, Color: Maple Leaf Wf157, Size: X-Large
This top fit perfectly. I liked the v-neck. The material was so nice -- a tiny bit silky and not clingy. I loved the colors too. But I returned it, because for me (and I know this is really picky), the leaves and flowers were too big for my liking. I felt old in it.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2026
★★★★★ 5
The Perfect Pair: SOJOS Oversized Polarized Aviator Sunglasses, Designer Look & HD UV400 Protection
Color: Brown Tortoise Frame/Brown Grading Lens, Lens Width: 54 Millimeters, Color: Brown Tortoise Frame/Brown Grading Lens, Lens Width: 54 Millimeters
The Perfect Pair: SOJOS Oversized Polarized Aviator Sunglasses for Women | Designer Look & HD UV400 Protection
Seriously, stop compromising. I needed that perfect pair of sunglasses that looks totally high-end, gives you that confident, high-impact vibe (exactly like the look in my picture!), but doesn't cost $200. I found them. If you’re searching for the best budget oversized polarized sunglasses, you can stop right here. The SOJOS Retro Aviators are your 2025 essential, proving you absolutely don't need a luxury price tag for luxury features and style.
These are a total statement piece. They nail the 2025 chunky aviator trend, that nostalgic, commanding shape that instantly elevates any outfit. I can wear them whether I'm dressed up for a high-fashion moment or just channeling a retro boho vibe with a fedora.
What I Love About Them (The Real Talk - Functionality Check)
To maximize your confidence in buying these, here are the three non-negotiables that make these my top recommendation:
1. The Lens Quality is the Real Winner (Protection & Clarity): When you go budget, you worry the lenses will be junk, but this is where SOJOS outperforms the competition. They feature HD TAC Polarized Lenses. That technical spec means zero blinding glare when I'm driving or near water, which is a must for me. Forget just "tinted plastic"—this is superior clarity. And, critically, the UV400 protection is guaranteed, blocking 100% of harmful rays—non-negotiable for eye health.
2. The Fit is UNREAL (Comfort Matters!): Style means nothing if your sunglasses squeeze your head and cause headaches. I love that these are incredibly featherlight and stay securely on my nose without being too tight. They feature durable, flexible hinges , which just adds to that feeling of quality you don't expect at this price point. For anyone who struggles with fit, user feedback confirms these are comfortable and don't cause issues even with large cheeks. This is the pair you can genuinely wear all day long.
3. Durability Functionality (Build Quality Checked): The flexible TR frame construction is not just lightweight, it's durable and bendable, making it less likely to break from a sudden shock compared to brittle plastic frames. The inclusion of high-quality, elastic flexible hinges further verifies the quality build, ensuring these shades are built to last, a true functional advantage at this price point.
From my everyday drives to weekend adventures, the Oversized Polarized Aviator shape and the dark, sophisticated lens color make these the most versatile shades I own. This is truly the pair that delivers a luxury look and essential eye protection at a smart price.
Stop settling for non-polarized, flimsy frames. Level up your look, your confidence, and your eye protection with the SOJOS Retro Aviator.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Stylish, lightweight aviators that look more expensive than they are
Color: Brown Tortoise Frame/Brown Grading Lens, Lens Width: 54 Millimeters, Color: Brown Tortoise Frame/Brown Grading Lens, Lens Width: 54 Millimeters
I picked these SOJOS aviator sunglasses as an everyday pair, and they’ve honestly exceeded expectations for the price.
The first thing that stands out is the look. They have that classic aviator style that works with pretty much anything, and they don’t look cheap or overly plastic. They actually pass for something much more expensive.
They’re also very lightweight and comfortable, which makes a big difference if you’re wearing them for longer periods. They sit well on the face without sliding around or feeling tight.
The lenses do a good job reducing glare and brightness. Most SOJOS models use UV400 lenses that block harmful UVA/UVB rays �, so they’re not just for looks—they actually protect your eyes as well.
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For everyday use like driving, walking, or being out in the sun, they perform exactly how you’d want.
Pros:
• Clean, classic aviator design
• Lightweight and comfortable for long wear
• Good glare reduction and UV protection
• Great value for the price
Cons:
• Not premium lens quality
• Frames are lightweight (durable, but not luxury-level)
Conclusion:
These are a great everyday pair of sunglasses if you want style, comfort, and decent performance without spending a lot. Perfect for daily use where you don’t want to worry about damaging expensive shades.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2026