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FAQs
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Check the frame width, lens width and bridge size. These are often printed on the inner arm. Choose frames that match your face width to avoid pressure points or slipping. Most sunglasses come in standard sizes but some brands offer narrow or wide fits.
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Match frame styles to your face shape: round faces suit angular or rectangular frames; square faces often suit round or oval styles; heart-shaped faces go well with cat-eye or rounded styles; oval faces can wear most frame shapes comfortably.
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UV 400 means the lenses block 100% of harmful UVA and UVB rays. It’s a key standard for eye protection and helps prevent sun-related eye conditions like cataracts and macular degeneration.
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Yes, polarized lenses reduce glare from reflective surfaces like water, roads or glass. They improve visual clarity and comfort, making them useful for driving, outdoor activities and prolonged wear in bright conditions.
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Angular styles like square, rectangle or wayfarer frames add definition to round faces. Oversized and browline designs also provide contrast, helping balance soft features.
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Grey and brown lenses are ideal for driving as they reduce brightness without distorting colours. Polarised lenses can also reduce glare from the road or bonnet, improving visibility and comfort.
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Use a microfibre cloth and a lens-safe cleaning solution. Avoid tissues or harsh chemicals, as they can scratch or damage lens coatings. Store sunglasses in a case to protect them from scratches and heat damage.
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Yes, cat-eye frames remain popular for their flattering lift and vintage appeal. They suit a range of face shapes and work well in both casual and dressier looks.
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Premium acetate is a plant-based plastic known for durability, rich colour, and comfort. Unlike injected plastic frames, acetate can be hand-polished and shaped for a high-quality, long-lasting finish.
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Luxury sunglasses often feature high-grade lenses, handcrafted frames, precise fitting, and design detailing. They also tend to use more durable materials and offer better lens coatings for clarity and protection.