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Yellow Sunglasses Ray-Ban Elliot RB2197 13563M

Ray-Ban Elliot RB2197 13563M

Rectangular, Blue Frames, Speckled Frames, Yellow Frames, Blue Lenses, UV Protection

£102.00
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Yellow Sunglasses Marc Jacobs MJ 1073/S 40G/9O Sunglasses - Frosted Yellow
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Marc Jacobs MJ 1073/S 40G/9O Sunglasses - Frosted Yellow

Rectangular, Yellow Frames, Yellow Lenses, Target Group: Man, Woman, UV Protection

£74.00
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Yellow Sunglasses Victoria Beckham VB662S Sunglasses - Acetate Brown/Grey

Victoria Beckham VB662S Sunglasses - Acetate Brown/Grey

Brown Lenses, Target Group: Woman, UV Protection

£91.00
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Karl Lagerfeld Ladies' Sunglasses KL6099S-703 - 54mm

Karl Lagerfeld Ladies' Sunglasses KL6099S-703 - 54mm

Yellow Frames, Target Group: Woman, UV Protection

£49.00
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Guess Men's Designer Sunglasses GU00063-5039F - Yellow

Guess Men's Designer Sunglasses GU00063-5039F - Yellow

Yellow Frames, Target Group: Man, UV Protection

£42.00
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SUNGLASSES

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Sunglasses are polarised when they have lenses that reduce glare from surfaces like water or roads. Polarised sunglasses improve visibility and comfort by filtering out horizontal light waves. They are ideal for outdoor activities such as driving, fishing, or skiing, where glare can be particularly distracting.

Sunglasses are best chosen by matching frame shapes to your face shape. For a round face, opt for angular frames; square faces suit round frames; oval faces can wear most styles; heart-shaped faces benefit from bottom-heavy frames. Consider both style and comfort when selecting sunglasses.

Sunglasses are equipped with UV protection to block harmful ultraviolet rays from the sun. Look for sunglasses that offer 100% UVA and UVB protection to safeguard your eyes from potential damage. This feature is crucial for maintaining long-term eye health.

Sunglasses: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing sunglasses, UV protection is crucial for safeguarding your eyes from harmful ultraviolet rays. Look for sunglasses that offer 100% UV400 protection, which blocks both UVA and UVB rays. This feature ensures your eyes are well-protected during sunny days, reducing the risk of cataracts and other eye-related issues. Remember, darker lenses do not necessarily mean better protection, so always check the label for UV protection details.

Sunglasses should complement your face shape to enhance your style. For a round face, opt for angular frames to add definition. If you have a square face, round or oval frames can soften your features. Those with an oval face are lucky as most frame shapes suit them, while a heart-shaped face benefits from bottom-heavy frames to balance the forehead's width. Trying different styles can help you find the best fit and look.

The lens colour in sunglasses affects how you perceive colours and contrast. Grey lenses reduce brightness without distorting colour perception, making them great for everyday use. Brown or amber lenses enhance contrast, ideal for activities like driving or fishing. Additionally, consider lens material: polycarbonate lenses are lightweight and impact-resistant, perfect for sports enthusiasts, while glass lenses offer superior clarity but can be heavier.

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