
POLARIZED WRAPAROUND SUNGLASSES MOVIE
These sporty and retro sunglasses look good on most faces, and were inspired by movie heroes from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. Oakley’s Holbrook sport-style sunglasses are built in a classic Wayfarer shape known and loved by many. So, if you’re looking for a new pair of fairly cheap polarized sunglasses that you’ll use for a lifetime (with maybe a few lens replacements), try Sunski. Yes, that includes getting eaten by your dog or dropped off a cliff - they’re designed for adventure and the lifestyle you live. Plus, all Sunski’s come with their Lifetime Warranty which protects your glasses from pretty much any damage (except to the lenses). They created their own superlight recycled material to make their frames, and I can say from experience that it’s light and comfortable, and I love knowing it’s recycled. The Dipsea is my favorite style for my face, but pretty much any pair of Sunski’s will be high quality, attractive, and come with many different lens colors (which is a big selling point for someone who likes to be colorful).Īnother great aspect of Sunski’s sunglasses is the materials they use. And, you can switch up your look with the interchangeable lenses - as long as you make sure to choose the same style as your frames. This helps reduce waste since you’re not throwing away your perfectly good frames every time you scratch the lenses. Second, you can buy new lenses for them without purchasing a whole new pair of polarized sunglasses. First, they are affordable for high-quality polarized sunglasses, starting at about $50.

Sunski’s have been my go-to sunglasses for years for a few reasons. But they’re also similarly necessary for snow and while driving as they get rid of dangerous glare on the road. Because of that, polarized sunglasses are a must-have for anyone who likes to fish. If you’ve ever looked at a lake reflecting something back at you, if you put on polarized sunglasses, you’ll be able to see under the surface of the water and through the reflected light. Polarized sunglasses only let light in from a vertical direction, thus blocking glare. Polarized sunglasses reduce glare, especially off water or snow, by absorbing the light from one direction - typically horizontal light. Maybe you’re wondering how polarized sunglasses work or why they’re so much better than non-polarized lenses.


It can even be dangerous to go without sunglasses - not wearing them consistently exposes you to the sun’s harmful rays, which puts you at risk for eye strain, later cataracts, and macular degeneration. Sure, those cheap sunglasses can do the trick for a bit, but dealing with scratched lenses, glare, and low-quality sunglasses can take a toll. Whether you spend long days on the water or in the mountains, you need a high-quality pair of polarized sunglasses.
