Locating Fashionable Sunglasses That You Will Love To Wear

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This season is all about fashion statements, and no matter what your favorite statement is, it won’t be complete without the fashion sunglasses to match.

There’s a big difference between fashion sunglasses and designer sunglasses, so your budget doesn’t need to take a hit! Some of the coolest styles and colors can be found in your local mass retailers or drug stores for under . At prices like this, you can afford to make all sorts of statements!

Tired of the plain old black glasses you’ve been wearing since your tween was in day care? Try a pair in bright red with art deco ear pieces. Now add some red lipstick, perhaps a set of stylish clip on sunglasses, and your tween might even want to start hanging out with her hot mom! Too spicy for you? Choose a slim pair in tan with gold speckles on the side. Even these can take you to work each day, no matter what you do for a living!

Have you ever bought three of the same skirts or Tshirts because you love the style? You can do the same thing with fashion sunglasses. If you find a pair you love, see if they come in different colors and get one for every outfit you own.

Sunglasses of yesteryear just weren’t made to last. Typically made of all plastic, a few little bumps could turn them into a pile of junk. Even the lenses were so soft that a scrape with a finger nail could do serious damage. On top of that, there was no proactive coating or UV protection.

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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