For many, Designer Sunglasses are one of life’s critical accessories. Whether your choosing a pair of sunglasses to make a big fashion statement, or you’re choosing them to help you play a sport better, you’ll always be able to find a stylish pair of designer sunglasses. Moreover, if you are like most, you prefer quality designer sunglasses over the cheap kind you can buy as a last chance item at a convenience store counter. Below, we give you some of our top tips on choosing designer sunglasses that will look great on you as well as offer you full protection.

Firstly, you should try on a number of designer sunglasses to find the best style for you but also ones that fit well. Many people make the mistake of buying sunglasses that they like the style of instead of ones that fit properly. Your new sunglasses should sit comfortably and not cause any discomfort. Remember that you will actually want to wear your sunglasses on regular occasions, so comfort is paramount.

Choose a fair that fit you well – there’s nothing worse than having them flop around when you get a bit hot, then choose the ones that look great on you. This can be tricky as not every style you like will look good on your particular face. So, it’s worth going with a friend to the store to try on as many pairs of designer sunglasses as you can, to find a style that looks good on you.

Though many people buying designer sunglasses overlook this one in favor of how they look – it is absolutely crucial that you pick a pair that offer your eyes protection from harmful UV rays. Most designer sunglasses will offer this feature, but it’s worth checking as even some expensive ones don’t.

Finally, you need to decide if you want polarized or non-polarized lenses. This all depends on your particular style. Normally, polarized sunglasses are used by sports enthusiasts to help improve their vision and performance in strong sunlight.

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