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Emporio Armani EA2158 3045/5

Versace VE4469 547172

Tom Ford Cielle FT1187 69E

Dolce & Gabbana DG4480 3287/1

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Jimmy Choo JC5030U 500087
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Miu Miu MU09ZS 19P08N blue-light [non-prescription]

Carolina Herrera HER0273/S 807/9O

Max&Co. MO0114 92V

Ray-Ban RB4401D 64478G

Dolce & Gabbana DG4476 32998G

Versace VE4480U 536087

Ralph Lauren RA5304U 513480

Ray-Ban RB3735 9202R5

Ray-Ban Caravan Reverse RBR0102S 004/GA

Polaroid PLD2154/S 6HT/UC Polarized

Polaroid PLD6224/S/X LHF/M9 Polarized

Carolina Herrera HER0244/S 3H2/9O

Carolina Herrera HER0254/S 807/9O

Polaroid PLD4173/G/S/X DDB/KL Polarized

Polaroid PLD6192/S MU1/M9 Polarized

Tom Ford Cielle FT1187 01A




TIP #1: Check the size of your current glasses
- Look at the inside of your glasses. Usually you´ll find a series of numbers there that represent the frame size and look something like this: 52 [] 22 145
- Information about the size of the frame is most often found on the inside of the temples

TIP #2: Use a payment card
Women's sunglasses - page 26
Women's sunglasses are not only a great fashion accessory. They also protect your eyesight from harmful UV radiation. Choose from a wide range of models from well-known brands and world designers.
Pay attention to the quality of the sunglasses
Cheap glasses from street stalls do not have 100% protection against harmful UV radiation. Sunglasses with the best protection are called polarized. You can easily test whether they have this function using special cards or on some types of phones. When you look at the phone while wearing polarized sunglasses, the display should go completely dark at a certain angle.
The material also plays a role in the selection of sunglasses
Cheaper sunglasses are usually made of plastic materials that break more easily. With glasses, it often happens that they fall off or you sit on them. And that's why it's worth investing in quality materials that will last you for several years. An optician can customize your glasses.
What types of frames are there?
The material from which the sunglasses are made plays an important role in the selection. The main types of sunglasses frames include acetate, metal and plastic. However, you also have a choice of aluminum, nylon, propionate and steel. Low-quality metal frames contain a larger amount of nickel or chromium, which may pose a risk of allergy.
What is the difference between plastic and glass glasses?
The biggest advantage of glass lenses is that they are more resistant to scratches. At the same time, they prevent the penetration of infrared radiation. However, they break more easily. Plastic glasses are more durable, but they can be scratched and also do not protect against infrared radiation.
Why does the color of sunglasses matter?
Different color variations of glasses serve as a great accessory for different occasions. At the same time, however, they are suitable for other situations. For example, gray and brown glasses are recommended for driving, as they do not distort primary colors. This makes your ride safer. The polarizing effect prevents glare. Green glasses are universal and for every situation. They also prevent distortion. Yellow and orange are mainly chosen by athletes, but also by people who often move in poor conditions, for example in fog. Other colors will not significantly affect your activities.