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Finding Fashionable Sunglasses That Fit, Look Good And Protect

Whether you’ve been wearing the same style for years, or you change your mind every six months, you still need the right shades! And no matter what you wear, you’ll need your fashion sunglasses to complete the look.

Think you can’t afford them? We aren’t talking about super expensive designer eyewear here. We are talking about super affordable - and super cool - fashionable sunglasses that you can find in any of the large mass retailers for about . At this rate, you can have a pair for every outfit you own!

Tired of the plain old black glasses you’ve been wearing since your tween was in day care? Try a pair in bright red with art deco ear pieces. Now add some red lipstick, perhaps a set of stylish clip on sunglasses, and your tween might even want to start hanging out with her hot mom! Too spicy for you? Choose a slim pair in tan with gold speckles on the side. Even these can take you to work each day, no matter what you do for a living!

Have you ever bought three of the same skirts or Tshirts because you love the style? You can do the same thing with fashion sunglasses. If you find a pair you love, see if they come in different colors and get one for every outfit you own.

Sunglasses of yesteryear just weren’t made to last. Typically made of all plastic, a few little bumps could turn them into a pile of junk. Even the lenses were so soft that a scrape with a finger nail could do serious damage. On top of that, there was no proactive coating or UV protection.

Nowadays, almost all fashion sunglasses come with at least UV protection and filtered lenses to reduce glare and protect eyes from dangerous Ultra Violet rays. Compare these to the uber-expensive designer eyewear and you’ll be surprised at how many designers charge upwards of 0 for plastic lenses, plastic frames, and no safety features - making these low-end fashion eyewear an even better deal!

You may not find glasses immediately that will fit perfectly. They do exist, though! Keep trying. Cheap doesn’t have to mean uncomfortable.

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