If you remember the song, ZZ Top advised listeners to “get yourself a pair of cheap sunglasses.” This is good advice if you’re really hard on your shades, like sitting on them, stuffing them in your jeans pocket, or leaving them to bake on your car dashboard. But today’s sunglasses have come a long way from aviator and cat’s eye styles. The Great Sunglasses Revolution began with Tom Cruise’s “Risky Business” Ray-Bans two decades ago, and gained speed with the “Men in Black” movies where Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones were so smooth in their black “Panthers,” also made by Ray-Ban. These sunglasses styles are still around and in great demand, selling on eBay for hundreds of dollars!
Visit a mid to high-level optician’s office and you’re sure to find sunglasses made by Dior, Prada, Dolce & Gabbana, Maui Jim, Tommy Hilfiger, Versace, Marc Jacobs, Gucci, Sophia Lauren, and many other uber-sophisticated designers. These classy-looking sunglasses can cost up to $400 for the frames alone. If you’re merely seeking a designer brand, you should be prepared to pay the price. However, these high-priced sunglasses aren’t merely attractive in design, but are most often made with hand-crafted precision and superior-quality materials. Unlike cheaper sunglasses these designer frames can last for years if cared for properly; you can change your lenses if your eyesight changes.
In design, you have many choices with both discount and designer sunglasses. Frames can be metal, plastic, even wood. The aviator style is still very popular among men, while more and more women are choosing rectangular turtle-shell – real or faux – frames. But in addition to choosing a “cool” design, sunglasses can be serious business for some, an issue that supersedes looking stylish.
Millions of people have problems with glare from many sources, ranging from computer screens to asphalt highways, to sunlight. Sunglasses that have not been specially treated to reduce glare for the wearer can cause eye damage and vehicular accidents. For example, the coastal states of Florida and California’s Highway Patrol divisions attribute as many as 14% of fatal car wrecks as being glare-related. Similarly, the Rocky Mountain states of Montana, Utah and Colorado attribute many auto wrecks and ski fatalities to glare from the sunlight on the snowpacks. Glare-treated sunglasses could save your life and/or the lives of others!
The second issue related to sunglasses for drivers is bifocal and/or distant sight. If you wear regular bifocal glasses, it’s advisable to consult your optician about your eyesight driving needs. Most prescription driving sunglasses are “distance” lenses, or single-vision rather than bifocals that the wearer needs when they’re not driving. Thus, you may need both “distance” sunglasses and bifocal regular glasses.
Whatever you vision needs, you are certain to find sunglasses that are stylish, functional, and durable within your price range.
Bart Jennings
http://www.articlesbase.com/fashion-articles/sunglasses-fashionable-and-practical-398643.html
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What sunglasses are good for people with long eyelashes?
I have really long eyelashes, but when I wear sunglasses, especially when I am wearing mascarra (which I can’t do without), my eyelashes break off! Plus, it’s generally uncomfortable for me when they keep batting against my glasses. But of course I want to wear sunglasses, so I need some suggestions that are practical and fashionable!
im not sure but when you go ask and they can assist you
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well for that cause where big sunglasses
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big prada glasses or something similar that sticks far out. i have the same problem except i wear glasses and i have naturally dark lashes that fade to invisible halfway to the tip of the lash so i curl my lashes so they don’t stick so far out you might want to try it you can find a curler at your local wal-mart if you don’t have one
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personal experience
None. Anyone who has pretty long eyelashes shouldn’t hide them at all.
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Oversised Frames
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Where to get them
EVERYWHERE!
Bug eye. I have long dark eyelashes naturally-no mascara. I have like 50 pairs of those bug eye sunglasses that nicole richie and paris hilton wears.
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big ones n ask them 2 assist u!
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You should try on as many types and styles as you can. Sun glasses are all made to fit the face, the bridge of your nose and the face differently. You eyelashes should not touch the sun glasses when you open and close your eyes.
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