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Polycarbonate II Smoke Sunglasses
These sunglasses are designed with a wraparound style for full eye protection, likely intended for use over prescription glasses.

Sunglasses Natalie with Rhinestone
Solar Shield Fit Over Sunglasses – Extra Large, Oval Shape, Natalie Style with Rhinestone Accents, Black Frame, Gray Lenses.

Clip on sunglasses Full frame Brown
These clip-on sunglasses feature a stylish full-frame design in a classic brown color, with 52mm rectangular lenses.

Iconic Lakewood Fits Over Sunglasses
These sunglasses are designed with a wraparound style for full eye protection, likely intended for use over prescription glasses.

Polarized Aviator Fits Over Sunglasses
Dioptics Classic Fits Over Sunglasses – Black frame, yellow Night Driver lenses, square shape, medium size, unisex-adult.

Santa Monica Rectangular Sunglasses
Fits over most metal and plastic frames, featuring brown lenses that provide comfort while driving.
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Common Questions
Polarized lenses contain a special filter that blocks intense reflected light, especially from surfaces like water, snow, and pavement. This technology reduces glare by only allowing vertical light waves to pass through, making vision clearer and more comfortable in bright conditions.
UV protection blocks harmful ultraviolet rays from the sun that can damage eyes over time. Polarization is a separate feature that reduces glare from reflective surfaces. While both are beneficial, UV protection is essential for eye health, while polarization adds visual comfort.
Round faces typically look good with angular or rectangular frames. Square faces often suit rounded or oval styles. Oval faces can wear most frame shapes well. Heart-shaped faces often look great with wider bottom frames or aviator styles.
Many models are designed specifically to fit comfortably over existing prescription eyewear. Look for “fit-over” or “OTG” (over-the-glasses) styles that provide extra room in the frame and temples to accommodate regular glasses underneath.
Clean lenses with lukewarm water and a small amount of dish soap, then dry with a microfiber cloth. Avoid paper towels, clothing, or tissues which can cause micro-scratches. For quick cleaning, use a lens-specific spray and microfiber cloth.
With proper care, good lenses can maintain their protective qualities for 2-3 years of regular use. Signs it’s time to replace include visible scratches affecting vision, coating that’s peeling or bubbling, or frames that no longer fit properly.