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Opting for Off-The-Rack Sunglasses

These days that Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth" has created some sort of a fever, people take notice that the sun is not just glaring - it's scorching hot! The temperature is now erratically hotter anywhere. Wearing sunglasses is no longer a matter of fashion - it has become a matter of necessity. Like the rest of our face and body parts exposed to the elements, our eyes need protection from the harmful rays of the searing sun. Telltale signs that your eyes could be suffering the start of something serious are common itchiness, dryness, when they feel strained and bloodshot, etc. This is why even those who cannot afford signature sunglasses buy themselves a pair of off-the-rack sunglasses.

Wearing sunglasses will help protect your eyes from the sun's harmful rays and you can also appear glamorous and fashionable at the same time. Beware, though, of sunglasses bought off-the-rack, as these could cause you more harm than good. These may be stylish, but may not be properly coated to safeguard the health of your eyes. On the other hand, signature sunglasses are really very expensive and beyond reach of most pedestrians. What does the wise pedestrian do, in this case? He selects and buys a pair of off-the-rack sunglasses whose style looks best on him, based on the shape of his face, and then he gets the refractive condition of his eyes determined by an expert and have the lenses of the frame changed to fit his eye condition. This way, he would look just as fashionable for a fraction of the cost of a signature frame.

Whether you'd be getting off-the-rack sunglasses or prescription sunglasses, the color of the lens should also be chosen wisely. If you search through the internet, you will find a list of suggestions on what color of sunglasses to wear for which activity. There is a color recommended for outdoor sports, for staring at the computer monitor for a long time, for seafaring, for night driving, etc. Sunglasses with a smoky gray tint is more popular to wear for daytime driving and most outdoor activities, because it allows better vision for most colors of objects within your vision range.

Look fashionable as you protect your eyes from dust, glare and the ultraviolet rays of the sun. Choose the right frame shape of off-the-rock sunglasses and have the lens fit your eye condition.


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