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women’s sunglasses: polarized

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PO1022S 515/M3
PO1022S 515/M3
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PO0649NE 24/M3
PO0649NE 24/M3
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PO0649NE 95/S3
PO0649NE 95/S3
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PO3386S 1232S3
PO3386S 1232S3
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PO3386S 1056M3
PO3386S 1056M3

GG1178S 001

€350,00
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Iris-02 FT1312 52H
Iris-02 FT1312 52H
New
Tallulah-02 FT1311 01D
Tallulah-02 FT1311 01D
New
TK-15 OV1365ST 5035P1
TK-15 OV1365ST 5035P1
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Rueny OV5601SU 1731P2
Rueny OV5601SU 1731P2
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Emryn OV5598SU 1731P1
Emryn OV5598SU 1731P1
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Frequently asked questions

What are the main benefits of polarized sunglasses?
Polarized lenses are designed to cut out glare, which is the intense, reflected light from surfaces like water, snow, and roads. By filtering this glare, they provide enhanced contrast and better visual definition. This not only makes your vision more comfortable but also improves clarity, allowing you to see objects more clearly in various conditions.
What materials are used for polarized lenses and frames?

The polarized sunglasses in this collection are made from a variety of durable and high-quality materials.

  • Frame Materials: Options include acetate, metal, titanium, and nylon, among others. Brands like Maui Jim and Oakley also use advanced materials.
  • Lens Materials: Lenses are crafted from materials such as CR-39, polycarbonate, and Trivex, which are known for their lightweight nature, optical clarity, and impact resistance. Some models also feature photochromic technology, which allows the lenses to darken in response to sunlight.
Are polarized lenses only for sunny days?
While polarized lenses are highly effective in bright, sunny conditions to reduce glare, their benefits extend beyond that. They can also improve visual comfort and clarity on cloudy or overcast days by reducing diffused light and providing a sharper view, making them a great choice for all-purpose use.
How do I know if my sunglasses are polarized?
A simple way to check if your sunglasses have polarized lenses is to look at a reflective surface (like a car window or water) while wearing them. Slowly tilt your head to the side. If the glare seems to disappear or change significantly, the lenses are likely polarized. Additionally, a "Polarized" filter or label on the product page will indicate this feature.
Is the polarization feature available for all sunglasses?
Not all sunglasses are polarized. This is a specific feature that needs to be explicitly chosen or confirmed on the product page. Certain brands, such as Ray-Ban polarized sunglasses, are particularly known for their advanced polarization technology, so it is always a good idea to check the product details or use the "Polarized" filter to find models with this feature.