Fashion Sunglasses – One for every reason
Whether you’ve been wearing the same style for years, or you change your mind every six months, you still need the right shades! And no matter what you wear, you’ll need your fashion sunglasses to complete the look.
There’s a big difference between fashion sunglasses and designer sunglasses, so your budget doesn’t need to take a hit! Some of the coolest styles and colors can be found in your local mass retailers or drug stores for under $20. At prices like this, you can afford to make all sorts of statements!
If you’ve had the same sunglasses since you graduated from school, you need to rethink your wardrobe accessories! Even if you love that basic style – whatever it is – you can probably find something similar, but with more up to date details. Like aviators? Get one of the new two toned styles. If you prefer some mirrored wrap-arounds, you are in the right place!
If you find a particular style you really love, buy multiple pairs in different colors for some serious matching or mixing.
Years ago, sunglasses in this price range weren’t made to last long. They were hastily assembled in plastic and one mishap would shatter them into pieces. The lenses were easily scratched and offered no UV protection.
Today the fashion sunglass industry has a new philosophy. All sunglasses should protect the wearer against UV rays, and now almost all sunglass do come with at least UV protection if not refractive lenses. An interesting note of comparison here is that the expensive designer sunglass lines don’t normally come with UV protection! Yes, you can spend hundreds of dollars on a pair of designer glasses and get…. Nothing!
Even if your new favorite pair of sunglasses cost you $9. 99, you should still protect them from unnecessary damage. Get a case! A decent case can be purchased at any eyewear store or even at a doctor’s office. For added pizzazz, creative types can quickly sew up matching glass cases. Be sure to either buy or make a case that is thick enough to offer some protection. Don’t just wrap your glasses in one layer of fabric and think that will help.
Unlike prescription sunglasses that will be measured specifically for your head, these sunglasses may not always fit perfectly. Don’t despair! Manufacturers will usually make a few sizes in each style – you just have to keep trying them on at the store. They are never marked with a size, so it’s a matter of luck to find a pair that is comfortable.
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