Where does Jim Harbaugh buy his eye glasses?

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So uncool, it's cool. Like the Woody Hayes look. But I remember last year, he had this pair in a game that looked like he was running late and grabbed his wives pair of glasses before leaving the house. The ones he is wearing now atleast have some character.


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Probably gets them at Walmart. Same place he buys his khakis.

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Harbaugh that he wears glasses "full-time" now after a recent visit optometry appointment that diagnosed him with vision that has decreased from the normal 20-20 standard. So to adopt his new look, Harbaugh said that wearing the glasses is a tribute to three historic figures (well, let's say just two, being that one is just a fictional character): legendary Ohio State football head coach Woody Hayes, Michael Douglas' playing "William Foster" in the 1993 film Falling Down (you know, the flick that featured a Los Angeles traffic jam which inspired the memorable 90s R.E.M. video "Everybody Hurts"?), and Malcolm X.
The people in the room laughed when Harbaugh mentioned Hayes and Douglas, but the laughs noticeably ceased once he mentioned Malcolm X, the controversial 1960s civil rights leader.
Paying homage to Hayes' signature look may understandably piss some diehard Wolverines fans off regarding Harbaugh saying that his new style is a "tip of the cap" to an icon that represents Ohio State, the school's biggest rival.
As for Harbaugh showing respect to Michael Douglas playing "William Foster"—a divorced, unemployed former defense engineer who had a mental breakdown and terrorized people in L.A. because he had a really bad day—I guess there may be some correlation there with Harbaugh's epic meltdowns on the sidelines at referees during Michigan's games. Let's just hope he doesn't delve too deep into the William Foster character and actually murder a ref.
Lastly, perhaps he can relate to Brother Malcolm being that Harbaugh is a Michigan coach and Malcolm had a former nickname "Detroit Red" before he joined the Nation of Islam during the 1950s. I'm sure that President Lyndon B. Johnson would be offended and rolling in his grave from Harbaugh's snub for his homage.
 
Harbaugh that he wears glasses "full-time" now after a recent visit optometry appointment that diagnosed him with vision that has decreased from the normal 20-20 standard. So to adopt his new look, Harbaugh said that wearing the glasses is a tribute to three historic figures (well, let's say just two, being that one is just a fictional character): legendary Ohio State football head coach Woody Hayes, Michael Douglas' playing "William Foster" in the 1993 film Falling Down (you know, the flick that featured a Los Angeles traffic jam which inspired the memorable 90s R.E.M. video "Everybody Hurts"?), and Malcolm X.
The people in the room laughed when Harbaugh mentioned Hayes and Douglas, but the laughs noticeably ceased once he mentioned Malcolm X, the controversial 1960s civil rights leader.
Paying homage to Hayes' signature look may understandably piss some diehard Wolverines fans off regarding Harbaugh saying that his new style is a "tip of the cap" to an icon that represents Ohio State, the school's biggest rival.
As for Harbaugh showing respect to Michael Douglas playing "William Foster"—a divorced, unemployed former defense engineer who had a mental breakdown and terrorized people in L.A. because he had a really bad day—I guess there may be some correlation there with Harbaugh's epic meltdowns on the sidelines at referees during Michigan's games. Let's just hope he doesn't delve too deep into the William Foster character and actually murder a ref.
Lastly, perhaps he can relate to Brother Malcolm being that Harbaugh is a Michigan coach and Malcolm had a former nickname "Detroit Red" before he joined the Nation of Islam during the 1950s. I'm sure that President Lyndon B. Johnson would be offended and rolling in his grave from Harbaugh's snub for his homage.

But did he buy them at Walmart?
 
Speaking of khakis, my wife knows somebody that knows somebody at the 49ers. So when they were playing Baltimore in the Super Bowl this person was at a dinner at some point around SB time. They were introduced to Jim, he was eating wings...he wiped both his hands on his khakis (not a napkin) to shake the person's hand. Just kind of funny, the way he is. But I like it.

I like him in the game. I love strange and funny personalities from major program head coaches, makes things more interesting. Hope he never goes back to pro ball.
 
Speaking of khakis, my wife knows somebody that knows somebody at the 49ers. So when they were playing Baltimore in the Super Bowl this person was at a dinner at some point around SB time. They were introduced to Jim, he was eating wings...he wiped both his hands on his khakis (not a napkin) to shake the person's hand. Just kind of funny, the way he is. But I like it.

I like him in the game. I love strange and funny personalities from major program head coaches, makes things more interesting. Hope he never goes back to pro ball.
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I feel like people like him get bored easily and he'll have a hard time being in the same job for more than six or seven years. Guess we'll see, but i agree, love having him around.
 
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Speaking of khakis, my wife knows somebody that knows somebody at the 49ers. So when they were playing Baltimore in the Super Bowl this person was at a dinner at some point around SB time. They were introduced to Jim, he was eating wings...he wiped both his hands on his khakis (not a napkin) to shake the person's hand. Just kind of funny, the way he is. But I like it.

I like him in the game. I love strange and funny personalities from major program head coaches, makes things more interesting. Hope he never goes back to pro ball.

Okay, I like that story. Maybe he's not so bad.
 
Speaking of khakis, my wife knows somebody that knows somebody at the 49ers. So when they were playing Baltimore in the Super Bowl this person was at a dinner at some point around SB time. They were introduced to Jim, he was eating wings...he wiped both his hands on his khakis (not a napkin) to shake the person's hand. Just kind of funny, the way he is. But I like it.

I like him in the game. I love strange and funny personalities from major program head coaches, makes things more interesting. Hope he never goes back to pro ball.

I like him too, but I want Michigan to lose a game just for the theatre of him post game
 
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