For those who need to wear glasses permanently there is a problem in getting sunglasses off the shelf. They have to have the sunglasses specially made according to the power of their glasses as they will not be able to see things properly without this. This makes things difficult for them as they feel that while everyone else can wear stylish sunglasses they cannot afford to have too many pairs. For people with normal eyesight it is quite easy to have a few pairs of sunglasses and wear them according to the outings they are going for and to match their outfits too. Those who need corrective glasses find this an expensive venture and end up with just a single pair often. Apart from this they have to think about something which will not go out of style soon, so that they can wear it for a while and not look out of place. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: January 2010
The best tint for sports sunglasses
The best tint for sports sunglasses depends on the environmental and lighting conditions you tend to experience during sports.
For example, the best sunglass tint for volleyball on a sunny day at the beach will likely be too dark for golfing on an overcast or partly cloudy day.
While this guide offers “tried-and-true” tint solutions recommended by many eye care professionals, don’t be afraid to experiment with lens colors and densities. Sometimes the best tints for optimizing performance are a matter of personal preference. Continue reading