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The joy of wearing sunglasses

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

Preparing for a day out, don’t forget to bring your sunglasses! It makes sense to wear sunglasses on a hot summer’s day, not just because they shade your eyes from the glare but also because they offer UV protection that can minimize eye damage in the long run. What’s more, sunglasses have become so trendy and fashionable that whatever mood strikes your fancy, you’ll be sure to find one that’s perfect for you.

Naturally, since you call them sunglasses, you have to expect some form of tint on the lenses. You may come across these lens types – with regular tint, reflective or mirrored, photochromic and polarized lenses. Your regular tinted glasses come with darkened or colored lenses that offer some relief from strong light coming into your eyes. They may come in shades of gray, brown, yellow, blue or red but care must be taken when you’re wearing them because they may cause color distortion problems with different lights. Reflective lenses or mirrored lenses automatically reflect sunlight before it hits the eyes making it extremely comfortable to wear in bright conditions. Photochromic lenses are a special type which automatically darkens when exposed to bright light. Polarized lenses are useful for removing glare coming from light reflected across the water and the sky which make them a favorite among fishermen and golfers.

Any of these features may be combined in a single lens depending on your needs. Your prescription may also be included to avoid the hassle of wearing sunglasses but not being able to see clearly. When you’ve decided on the type of the lens that you need and the color of your tint, then you need to choose a frame to hold the lenses with. They come in a wide variety of colors, material and design so it really depends on your personality or what the purpose of your sunglasses is.

Understanding the benefits of wearing polarized sunglasses

Monday, May 4th, 2009

There’s nothing more soothing than wearing a pair of sunglasses on a hot sunny day. It’s hard to be able to see anything when you have to squint your eyes to see. Imagine having to do this when you’re driving your car or when you have to work outside for some time. One of the common add-ons for sunglasses is UV protection which doesn’t just shade your eyes it also blocks a certain percentage of UV rays from damaging your eyes. That’s not all. Polarized sunglasses are popular because of the so-called reduced glare factor.

What does it mean when your sunglasses are polarized? Polarization has something to do with the behavior of light waves when they strike a certain object. For instance, light reflected from shiny transparent materials like the smooth waters of the ocean are naturally horizontally polarized. When you apply a polarizing filter at a certain angle and you look through this filter at the ocean (for example), the light glinting off its waters will be reduced. In fact, if you look through the water at a certain angle with the polarizing filter, the water itself will seem more transparent. This is the reason why fishermen prefer wearing polarized sunglasses than normal sunglasses.

You may also use polarized sunglasses when you’re driving as they can significantly reduce the glare coming from the reflected light on the trunk door, rear window and roof of the car in front of you. However, polarization will only be effective at a certain time of the day or when the sun is in front of you (which is why you are able to see its light reflecting off the car ahead of you). Polarized sunglasses can also work when it’s raining as it would be able to simulate the polarizing effect of the wet road like that of the ocean.

Turning heads with designer sunglasses

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

If you’re a “fashionista” by heart, then you are most likely up to date with your subscription to fashion magazines and are therefore aware of the latest trends in all things. It doesn’t come as a surprise that you willingly pore over your stacks of magazines, patiently looking for stuff that can turn you into a celebrity look alike and warn you about what can be considered a fashion disaster. Your wardrobe is probably full to the brim with clothes, shoes, bags and all sorts of accessories designed to make a lasting impression, designer sunglasses included.

Today, designer sunglasses are a staple part of every “fashionista’s” wardrobe. Aside from being the best defense against the UV rays from the sun, designer sunglasses are a fashion statement by themselves. Celebrities are a walking catalogue of designer sunglasses and whatever they wear will surely end up in someone else’ closet.

What makes designer sunglasses so interesting? First, there are people who don’t buy anything but designer labels. There’s a certain fascination to owning a pair of designer label sunglasses especially when they’ve recently come online and in the market. Being able to wear designer sunglasses as soon as they’re off the press is a major attraction for other people too. They tend to see designer sunglasses as a sort of status symbol, as a measure of their success even. For some people, it all boils down to the fun and the glamor of wearing them, especially in combination with their favorite clothes, shoes and accessories.

Designer sunglasses have a wide variety of selections and are available from nearly every optical store. Sporty designer sunglasses like those from Oakley and Ray Ban are popular among men. Classic pieces are available from Armani, Ralph Lauren and Gucci. Funky, chic and glamorous pieces are a staple from Prada, D & G and Chanel.

The trick to finding the perfect pair is not just whether it’s the fashion but that the pair that you buy suits your face, your lifestyle and your personality. With a perfect pair, you’ll be turning heads in no time!

Be always ready for action with your aviator sunglasses

Monday, April 27th, 2009

If you haven’t heard of or even seen aviator sunglasses, you might want to rent the ol’ Top Gun DVD and look at Tom Cruise who was seen sporting aviator sunglasses in that movie. But aviator sunglasses have been around longer than when Tom Cruise wore them. In fact, the term “aviator sunglasses” were specifically in reference to the sunglasses that pilots wore even in the 1930’s. Their primary goal was to block as much sunlight as possible from entering their eyes for better handling in combat and air maneuvers.

Sunglasses manufacturer, Ray Ban, brought aviator sunglasses to a whole new level. They were strikingly similar to the smoked-lens flying goggles that Army and Navy men used to wear and quite a change from the common style of frames during the period. They were recognizable for their dark, reflective lenses, the metal frame and the wire temples. The lenses are slightly concave to prevent light from entering the eye sockets. Though the shape of the sunglasses were meant to serve a purpose, many people liked the look it exuded and it became quite popular during the 70’s and 80’s when even celebrities were seen wearing them.

If you want aviator sunglasses, it’s better to go to the source, Ray Ban. You’ll get top of the line quality at the same time that you’re sporting a cool pair of sunglasses, you’ll also be part of the many trendsetters that are bringing vintage aviator sunglasses back into the mainstream.

However, there are still many available stores both virtual and real that stock many types of aviator sunglasses. The come in a wide variety of material, frame design, lens color and sizes that you won’t have a hard time finding the one that’s the right fit and the right proportion for your face. Aviator sunglasses, looking cool and feeling cool with one pair of glasses!