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During the past, sunglasses have been coloured with dark brown or black but along with the development in the fashion industry and technology, there are a wide variety of colours, brands, shapes and sizes that you can choose from. This appendage is most beneficial when driving in daylight or walking around when the sun is too bright.

You have the opportunity to select either from Gucci, Jimmy Choo or Ray Ban Sunglasses depending on your taste of brand and design. Well known branded eyewear includes Burberry, Ray Ban, Prada, Versace, Tag Heuer, Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi, Jimmy Choo, Roberto Cavalli, Giorgio Armani etc. Purchasing a good pair of shades is not an easy task and most of the time they do not come cheap.

Main benefits of wearing a pair of shades should have the ability to protect your eyes from Ultra violet rays which has the ability to damage the cornea and retina of ones eye. It can be worn to protect eyes from the risk of early blindness if you are exposed to the sun most of the time. It can also protect your eyes from bright lights that can damage the retina. A good pair of shades should be able to block off over 90% of the light. They should also have the ability to shield away lustre such as reflections of the sun and water in daylight. They usually have the polarized effect to relieve the gleaming effect caused by light that can interfere with our eye sight. Shades also help us deal with the frequency of light offering us several alternatives.

There are various types of shades that you can choose from. You can try coloured sunglasses for daily use while for outdoor and recreational purposes you choose a colour that has a bit of a darker shade which is suitable for the normal eye. It is appropriate if you can wear it when you are touring or sight seeing. When it comes to a case where you are holidaying by the beach, enjoying a sunset or very bright conditions, you should choose a very dark shade with a UV barrier. These types are usually grouped as special needs.

by: lizasmith




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