Benefits of wearing sunglasses
Sunglasses are key to protecting your eyes from UV rays and providing clear and comfortable vision on bright days.
Sunglasses are key to protecting your eyes from UV rays and providing clear and comfortable vision on bright days.
Protect your eyes from UV damage and reduce risk of eye diseases such as cancer, cataracts, and macular degeneration.
Support clear vision in bright, sunny conditions for added comfort and safety
Help mitigate squinting, headaches, eye strain and other light sensitivity symptoms
Classic finish that's great for everyday activities, available in a variety of colours for bold and subtle options.
Not suitable for driving and road use
Not suitable for driving and road use
Not suitable for driving and road use
Not suitable for driving and road use
Not suitable for driving and road use
Tinted from the top down to create a gradual finish, great for casual activities with overhead sun and driving.
Not suitable for driving and road use
Not suitable for driving and road use
Not suitable for driving and road use
Not suitable for driving and road use
Not suitable for driving and road use
Reflective finish that provides glare reduction and anonymity, great for active days and making a style statement.
Add sunglasses lenses to any frames to get UV protection and design your own style
1. Choose your frames and enter your prescription (or skip for non-prescription sunglasses)
2. Select Polarized or Non-Polarized lenses and choose your tint
3. Add lenses and head to the checkout
The best tint and colour for your sunglasses depends on your typical routine and personal sense of style.
Solid tints are a great all-around solution and will provide clear and comfortable vision for your regular routine. Gradient tinted sunglasses have a bit more of a fashion flair and can provide an extra boost of clarity when the sun is directly overhead. Mirror tinted sunglasses create an instant style statement and can help to reduce glare, making them a popular choice for sporting activities.
For the best glare reduction performance, choose polarized sun lenses (which are available in solid, gradient, and mirror tint).
Sunglasses lens colour can affect your ability to perceive visible light, colours, and contrasts. When deciding which colour to choose, consider when you will be wearing them and what you will be doing at the time.
Dark colours like brown and grey are designed to filter the glare and alleviate eye strain in bright conditions. Brown and grey sunglasses lenses are excellent for everyday use and most outdoor activities. Grey lenses help you maintain truer colour reproduction than brown or green-grey lenses, which offer superior contrast.
Light colours like green-grey are perfect to use in tricky, flat-light conditions, making them a popular choice for most snow sports. Light, green-grey lenses provide better depth perception and contrast, enhancing your visibility of objects by making your surroundings appear brighter.
We don’t recommend trying to alter your sunglasses lenses to tint them darker. DIY dye methods you come across online could damage the quality of the lens or alter the functionality of your sunglasses and distort your vision, making them dangerous to wear.
If you are looking for dark tinted sunglasses, consider choosing a solid or mirror tint in a dark shade such as black, brown, or purple.
All our sunglasses block UV light and create a dimming effect by blocking a broader range of visible light, which includes blue light.
When buying sunglasses, always check the label to find out the level of harmful light protection they offer.