Scout Traveler Debuts in New Pacific Mist Color

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You are right. Hadn’t thought about that. If only it had the baseball stitching like the original TT’s. I had a later model TT and felt it was a touch more brown but it’s a great correlation.
Porsche's Cognac leather is just about the right depth here. Land Rover had a Windsor Tan that looked fantastic (and that my Discovery was supposed to have when I ordered it...). A bit lighter but still classy.
 
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would love to see a sunglasses storage area that drops down from just about where the compose is, had one in a few of my trucks, saved a ton of scratching of my glasses..
I don’t care where they put it, I would just like a fabric lined compartment for my sunglasses. Prescription sunglasses cost a small fortune.
 
I don’t care where they put it, I would just like a fabric lined compartment for my sunglasses. Prescription sunglasses cost a small fortune.
Don’t waste money on those. Go to Walmart and get the “over your existing” sunglasses for $25-$30.
 
Don’t waste money on those. Go to Walmart and get the “over your existing” sunglasses for $25-$30.
I bought my prescription oakleys in 2002 for $600 and just update the prescription when it’s changed enough that it interferes with reading the mileage (only once so far). I use them for driving and for running and would definitely not be able to run in the over the glasses ones. They’d bounce too much. I’m not a graceful runner.
 
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I bought my prescription oakleys in 2002 for $600 and just update the prescription when it’s changed enough that it interferes with reading the mileage (only once so far). I use them for driving and for running and would definitely not be able to run in the over the glasses ones. They’d bounce too much. I’m not a graceful runner.
Lucky. I was like that. Had the same glasses forever. Now the last 3 years my eyes are changing enough I have to keep getting new ones every January. I’m not happy about it at all.
 
Lucky. I was like that. Had the same glasses forever. Now the last 3 years my eyes are changing enough I have to keep getting new ones every January. I’m not happy about it at all.
For my regular glasses I’ve updated a few times. Just hasn’t been bad enough to interfere with driving mostly
 
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