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Designer Sunglasses Tips
D & G Designer Sunglasses
D & G designer sunglasses are manufactured in Italy by
the Dolce & Gabbana style house. The D & G line of
sunglasses first appeared in 1998, and has been steadily
growing ever since. Their styles are sporty and high-fashion,
but that does not mean they aren't trendy and hip, too.
They also offer incredible optical clarity, so they are
both stylish and very easy on the eyes. Dolce and Gabbana
based their D & G line on what's happening on the street
today, so they are always on the cutting edge of design.
They are youthful, exuberant, and fun, and represent the
new age of sunglasses design and marketing. D & G designer
sunglasses come out with a new collection every year, and
it's always a kick to see what they think of next.
Round faces should choose angular, narrow frames to help
lengthen the appearance of your face. Rectangular frames
work best to accomplish this. If your face is petite yet
round opt for thinner frames. Those with larger, round
faces should go for bolder frames.
An oval face is considered the easiest face shape to
compliment. Wider frames work well or walnut shaped Gucci
sunglasses that are not too deep or narrow. Just remember
to keep them in proportion with your face size and you’ll
look stunning.
An oblong face should opt for Gucci sunglasses with some
top to bottom depth for the best balancing effect. Also
frames with decorative temples or temples that contrast
from the rest of the frame add width to a long face.
Prada Sunglasses
Prada sunglasses are known worldwide for their sexy
look and expert carftsmanship. Seems everywhere you look,
their designs set trends. Prada sunglasses are made
exclusively in Italy, and fashionable frames provide
unprecedented comfort and durability. No matter what style
you choose, you (and your eyes!) can rest assured that
each lens ensures 100% UV protection. Fashion and safety
is a good combination!
Coach Designer Sunglasses
Coach sunglasses are designed by an American firm that
first began producing high-quality leather handbags over
fifty years ago. Their designs are timeless, and always
complement their other accessories, from bags to belts and
beyond. These designer sunglasses are like a comfortable
pair of shoes. You won't want to take them off, and you'll
grow to love them as part of your indispensable wardrobe
favorites. In addition, Coach designer sunglasses are
perfect for any activity, from sports to walking the red
carpet. That means you won't need to invest in so many
different pairs of sunglasses. Coach designer sunglasses
are pretty much perfect!
Protecting Your Designer Sunglasses
Popular styles of designer sunglasses often have
reflective lenses. Unfortunately, the coating on
reflective lenses is easily scratched. While glass itself
is naturally scratch resistant, the coatings applied to
glass are not. In response to the need to protect designer
lenses, manufacturers have developed a variety of ways to
apply films to the lenses. These films are made of
materials such as diamond-like carbon (DLC) and
polycrystalline diamond. Through a process of ionization,
a thin and durable film is created on the surface of the
lens. It's clear and reslilant, and may help in
lengthening the life of your designer lenses.
History of Designer Sunglasses
Originally, sunglasses were developed in the early 15th
century. The Chinese performed smoke tinting on non-prescription
glasses before 1430. But dark-lensed glasses were not used
to protect from the sun; Chinese judges often wore
sunglasses with quartz to hide the expression in their
eyes while during a court case. Seems they were onto
something! These days, celebrities hide behind their
tinted sunglasses, and designers have made a fortune on
people's desire for (ocular) privacy!
Sunglasses For Children & Young
Adults
While shopping for your children's sunglasses you'll be
happy to find that not only can you find discount frames,
but quality sunglasses as well. The sunglasses lenses and
sunglasses frames your children wear should be able to
take all sorts of bumps and drops that come with kids at
play. Young adults and teens will have no trouble finding
great sunglasses as well. Frames can be found in an
assortment of colors, with a wider variety of styles
similar to their adult counterparts.
Behind Dior's Sunglasses
Christian Dior sunglasses are also called Dior
sunglasses. The company's designer products are so well
known throughout the world that just using the designer's
surname suffices! One of the greatest couturiers of the
past century, Christian Dior launched his very first
collection in 1947, which he called "The New Look." Today,
wearing anything with the Dior name imprinted on it --
sunglasses included -- is a symbol of elegance and supreme
style.
Revo Sunglasses
Everyone recognizes the Revo name. Revo sunglasses
combine style with function. Most frames are metal, and
most of the lenses are glass, with important structural
details in the bridges and stems. They are well made and
stand up to outdoor and fashion wear. Revo's offer
superior clarity and contrast and their stylish good looks
never go out of fashion.
Gianfranco Ferre Designer
Sunglasses
Yes, Gianfranco Ferre is another Italian designer, and
his designer sunglasses illustrate the many different
styles available from these prolific Italian masters. Many
of Ferre's designs feature wrap-around frames that hug the
face. This makes them perfect for sports and many outdoor
activities, from bike riding to jogging. They protect the
eyes, but they do it with style and creativity. Ferre uses
lightweight materials, like aluminum and titanium, so the
glasses are comfortable to wear. These materials make them
strong, and the bright colors of the designs make them
unique and arresting. These designs say "class," that's
all there is to it!
Gucci Sunglasses
Gucci sunglasses are well known for their elegant
styles and fine quality. Gucci offers a range of styles
from rimless to aviator to plastic frames. Even within
those styles, a variety of frame materials are available.
You can find frames of white gold, tortoise shell, gold
and more. Lenses come in solid colors like black, grey,
brown, and even purple -- some even come with gradiation.
Be prepared to pay around $250 retail for these beauties!
Designer Sunglasses vs. Replicas
Know how to spot a genuine pair of designer sunglasses
from a fake pair? All designer sunglass makers give their
models specific numbers. Retailers should be able to
provide that number to you when you ask. Also, color codes
are given to the sunglasses. Code of "YB7" is a silver
color, while "807" is most often black. Also, a legitimate
retailer should offer a Manufacturer's Warranty for a
minimum of 12 months for any brand new model of
sunglasses.
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