How To Get Sunglasses That Look And Feel Good
by carnaval on Jan.09, 2010, under Fashion Shoes
This year, style is all about you. Whether you love the Preppy look, or Hollywood starlet is your thing, you won’t be completely dressed without your fashion sunglasses.
Think you can’t afford them? We aren’t talking about super expensive designer eyewear here. We are talking about super affordable – and super cool – fashionable sunglasses that you can find in any of the large mass retailers for about . At this rate, you can have a pair for every outfit you own!
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 – even clip on sunglasses. 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.
Decades ago sunglasses were just not made with much quality. Even the more expensive ones were still made of plastic and could break and scratch all too easily. And of course, eye safety was never a consideration. In an era that condoned sunbathing for hours at a time, no one ever concerned themselves with making sunglasses safer or more durable.
In today’s world, safety and fashion go hand in hand. No longer considered only to be fashion accessories for your eyes, fashion sunglasses now come with UV protection. Strangely enough, it’s the less expensive lines that have the most UV protection. The super expensive designer styles typically have no UV protection at all.
Even if your new favorite pair of sunglasses cost you . 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.
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