May
20Sunglasses – What’s Hot For Summer 2010?
Tagged Under : fashion, product reviews, shopping, sunglasses
One piece of attire that is always popular during the warmer months is sunglasses. Whether it be for eye protection against ultra-violet rays, to complete that summer look, or even to cover up the previous nights activities, there is a pair of sunglasses for every occasion, want and desire. Some of this season’s best new releases are detailed below…
Oakley Fuel Cell : The Fuel Cell range is the latest addition in a long, long line of stylish sunglasses to come from famed sunglasses maker Oakley. The sunglasses have bold graphics printed on the frame, which are inspired by the flags of different countries, and are made from a lightweight, stress resistant material. They are not impossible to break, but they will certainly be able to cope with a few drops every now and again. The lenses are the best that you can get for protecting your eyes, with one hundred percent of harmful rays being filtered out.
Tom Ford Brigitte : Arguably the most stylish pair sunglasses on the market right now, Tom Ford (former creative director at Gucci) really delivers with the Brigitte. Noticeable features are the lenses being cut short just before the lenses and the fine metal, tubular frame crossing over at the bridge of the nose. You cannot fail to draw a few envious looks if you walk around wearing these sunglasses.
Ray-Ban Clubmaster 2156 : The king of sunglasses has put a new spin on their classic Clubmasters range which first made an appearance in the 1950s. That people are still loving these sunglasses 50 years after they were first released tells you just how great they are. The latest updates include a wider lens and more detailing, which give the original design a more up-to-date look.
Bolle Piranha : The Piranha from Bolle is a stylish new product designed for the keen athlete. The sunglasses are made from the finest nylon, which is lightweight, very durable and extremely flexible. They are definitely a must-have for athletes as they come with hydrophilic nose and stem tip grips. The hydrophilic components restrict the sunglasses movements no matter what sport you play.







