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Discount Sunglasses Tips
Star Sunglasses
Forget what sunglasses the celebrities are wearing, why
not wear the sunglasses that have been featured in actual
films? Blinde sunglasses have appeared in such hit movies
as "Charlie's Angels," "Tomb Raider," and the "Matrix
Trilogy." Many of the cleverly-named styles like "Bambino,"
"Fellini," and "Bagel" are designed with sleek lines &
elegant curves. They also feature durable, comfortable
frames and impact-resistant lenses that ensure superb
optical clarity.
Discount Sunglasses 101: Coatings
It's not hard to find quality sunglasses that suit your
needs and protect your eyes. Keep in mind, however, that
many sunglass manufacturers use advanced technologies on
their lenses to increase the clarity, improve protection,
increase contrast, and/or block certain type of light.
Unfortunately, you'll end up paying more for these
features. Likewise, scratch-resistant, anti-reflective
coatings or waterproofing, will improve the sunglasses but
add to the cost.
Discount Sunglasses 101: Lenses
When shoping for discount sunglasses, you need to
consider what kinds of lenses you need: Plastic or glass?
If plastic, the hard resin "CR-39" along with the light,
strong polycarbonate lenses meet optical quality
standards. Glass lenses will make your sunglasses heavier,
but they won't scratch as easily. Cheap sunglasses cause
images to distort, so try this test: Find a repeating
pattern, like a tiled floor. Hold the sunglasses a few
inches from your face, cover one eye, and move the
sunglasses slowly up and down, left and right. Look
through one of the lenses. The lines shold stay straight.
If lines wiggle or seem to move, they're not optical
quality and will distort your vision.
Discount Sunglasses 101: Tint
The way you plan to use your sunglasses is going to
determine the tint you should have in the lenses. Outdoor
sports require a tint that blocks most light. Ninety-seven
percent or more is ideal. Going to the beach or driving in
the sun means you need a tint that blocks 70-90 percent of
the light. Sunglasses with tints that block 60 percent of
the light don't offer much protection, but if you're
planning to wear them for fashion purposes only, they're
not a bad choice.
Discount Sunglasses 101: Frames
Everyone likes to look good in the sunglasses they
wear. They are as much protective tools for our eyes as
they are fashion accessories. The cost and durability of
the sunglass frames depend on the material used to make
them. Strong, lightweight composite or metal frames are
typically used for name-brand sunglasses, while plastic or
wire are used for discounted versions. The higher-quality
sunglasses generally have tension springs connecting the
arms to the face, while many less expensive sunglasses use
screws. In the end it's a matter of taste: what features
you're willing to sacrifice to look good while still
protecting your eyes.
Great Discount Sunglasses for
Water Sports
Looking for a reliable brand of sunglasses for water
sports? Costa del Mar sunglasses are famous for their
polarized lens technology. The patented WAVE 580 lens
provides enhanced color discrimination and sharper
contrast to aid vision in bright sunlight. Each pair not
only offers 100% polarization, but most of the styles are
designed so that you can take them to your optometrist to
have prescription lenses put in them. No more fumbling
between eyeglasses and sunglasses when you're out
waterskiing, sailing or fishing!
Shipping Costs Out of Sight?
There's another thing to watch for when you shop for
discount sunglasses online. What are the shipping costs?
Some dealers offer low, low prices but make it up in
higher than average shipping costs. Shipping costs should
be reasonable, especially since sunglasses are so
lightweight and easy to ship. Outrageous shipping costs
are just another way to gouge the customer, and may make
your bargain price not such a bargain after all. So,
before you order your discount sunglasses online, find out
exactly what your shipping costs will be. Then weigh the
costs with the discount price and see what dealer really
offers discount pricing overall.
Accessories and Discount
Sunglasses
If you purchase discount sunglasses, just because you
get a discount shouldn't mean you shouldn't get
accessories with your purchase. For example, do your
discount sunglasses come with a case, or do you have to
purchase it separately? Most reputable sunglass dealers
offer cases free with all their glasses. If you have to
purchase a case extra, your price may not be so "discount"
after all. Many dealers also give out free lens cleaning
mini-kits with their glasses, to make sure you maintain
your sunglasses properly. If these items are extras from
your sunglasses dealer, you may want to shop around before
you buy. Find a reputable dealer that offers the right
accessories with your glasses. They will also offer other
accessories you may need, like cords, at a reduced price,
too.
Check for Clearance Items
Does your sunglass dealer offer special clearance
prices? Many dealers offer clearance specials throughout
the year on older or discontinued sunglasses. That means
you can save big money with these clearance items. Many
discounted items will be sold at clearance at even bigger
savings, and the glasses are still high-quality brand
names you can trust. When you shop for discount sunglasses,
be sure to check for special clearance items or online
sales. Check back often too, because these discount
clearance sunglasses change often.
Polarized Lenses
Finding a pair of discount sunglasses with polarized
lenses is a real find...but where to start? Try Serengeti
sunglasses, specifically their Strata model. When normal,
parallel rays of light bounce off surfaces like
windshields, windows, water or ice, they create random
light waves. The glare that's produced from the reflected
light waves can cause eye irritation. Serengeti's Strata
lenses work like microscopic Venetian blinds by gathering
and organizing the light. This, in turn, eliminates glare
and reduces eye fatigue.
Clip-on Sunglasses
If you normally wear eyeglasses, one way to save money
on sunglasses is to purchase clip-ons. These are shaded
lenses that clip to your prescription glasses directly.
Some come with a magnetic frame that attaches to your
glasses. Fit-overs are another option. Fit-overs are
sunglasses designed to fit over prescription lenses,
giving you two pairs of glasses, but only requiring the
removal of one set of glasses when coming indoors.
Discount not Low Quality
Discount sunglasses donīt have to be low quality.
Shopping online for sunglasses can save time and money
because online merchants do not have to pay high overhead
such as rent and display. However, always choose quality
discount sunglasses merchants who offer money-back
guarantees and carry name-brand sunglasses at reasonable
prices.
High-Priced Sunglasses
High-priced sunglasses are not necessarily better than
lower priced alternatives. High-prices do not guarantee
quality, the buyer should look for good quality
polycarbonate or glass lenses, strong frames, and coatings
to indicate the sunglasses will do their job and protect
from harmful UV rays of the sun. Discount sunglasses are
often better quality than higher priced sunglasses, so don't
shop by price only when you shop for sunglasses, look for
reputation and a reputable dealer.
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