Lifestyle Sunglasses

Lifestyle Sunglasses

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Elevate your everyday style with our range of lifestyle sunglasses. Read more

Designed to fuse fashion with functionality, these sunglasses are more than just eye protection – they're a statement of your personal style.Read less

Frequently Asked Questions

Polarised sunglasses are glasses with special lenses that reduce glare from shiny surfaces like water, snow, or glass. The reflective light gets filtered by polarised sunglasses and ultimately protects your vision while enhancing contrast and colour. 

Polarised sunglasses block out polarised light, which is light that bounces off horizontal surfaces and causes glare. Nonpolarised sunglasses do not block out polarised light, but they may still protect against ultraviolet (UV) light. 

You can tell if sunglasses are polarised by looking at a reflective surface through them. If the glare is lessened or gone, the sunglasses are polarised. You can also hold the sunglasses in front of a computer screen and rotate them. If the screen becomes darker or black, the sunglasses are polarised. 

Polarised lifestyle sunglasses do two things: they improve your visual comfort and clarity by reducing glare, and they protect your eyes from harmful UV rays by filtering out some of the sunlight. Some polarised lifestyle sunglasses can also enhance contrast for a more enjoyable visual experience.

You should use polarised sunglasses if you want to see better in situations where glare is a problem, such as driving, fishing, skiing, or biking. Polarised sunglasses can also help prevent eye strain, headaches, and fatigue caused by excessive light exposure. 

To clean polarised sunglasses, you should use a soft microfiber cloth and a mild soap or lens cleaner. Avoid using abrasive materials or chemicals that may scratch or damage the lenses. Rinse the lenses with water and dry them with a clean cloth. Store the sunglasses in a case when not in use. 

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