No sunglasses, no summer look, but, they do more than that. Good sunglasses block out the harmful UV-A and UV-B rays from the sun. Always wear sunglasses with 100% UV protection (UV400) in sunny weather or if the light is very bright. Sunglasses with no or little UV protection do not block UV rays, which can damage your eyes.
The best sunglasses for you are tailored to your activity (daily use to winter sports), the weather (cloudy to bright sunlight), and your personal preferences (polarising, photochromic, or reflective).
Sunglass lenses are divided into four different categories. The brighter the sunlight, the less light the lenses of your sunglasses have to let through. But also: the closer to the sun (in the mountains, for example), the higher the category of your lenses should be.
Polarising sunglasses have a special film on the lenses that filters out glare and horizontal reflections. This makes colours and contrasts more visible. They’re ideal for water sports enthusiasts and snow hikers.
Choosing a pair of sunglasses is not always easy because how do you know which frame suits you best? To answer that question, we look at the shape of your face.
Do you still have questions about the purchase of your new sunglasses? Our customer service is at your disposal every day.
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