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Nike - SHOW X RUSH DZ7368
Regular price $146.07
Matte Black / Dark Gray Anthracite / Silver Flash
Nike - FLYFREE INFINITY IO0099X
Regular price $176.95
Matte Black / Gray/Road Tint Matte Sanddrift / Road Tint/Clear Matte Midnight Navy / Brown/Clear Matte World Indigo Green / Mirrored Violet + 1 more
Nautica - N6264S
Regular price $114.19
Black Crystal Dark Tortoise Crystal Clear
Longchamp - LO178S
Regular price $147.49
Gold/Green Rose Gold/Wine Silver/Gray Brown + 1 more
Lacoste - L272S
Regular price $151.51
Dark Gunmetal Light Gunmetal Amber Gold Gold + 1 more
Longchamp - LO167S
Regular price $147.49
White / Gradient Brown Brown / Gradient Khaki Havana/Gradient Blue
Dragon - DR BIRDIE LL
Regular price $120.76
Matte Black / Smoke Tortoise / G15 Olive Laminate / Brown Navy Laminate / Navy + 1 more
Draper James - DJ7048
Regular price $85.87
Smoke Gradient Indigo Gradient Plum Gradient
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In addition to protecting your eyes from UV rays, sunglasses also make a powerful statement and reflect your style. Moreover, sunglasses are a quintessential element of every modern man and woman. The right pair of sunnies can make a world of difference. Actually, finding the best shades for you is about finding where your style and individuality criss-cross with the frames that best flatter your face. For example, square faces will work best with dark frames featuring a streamlined silhouette. Be careful with oversized glasses as they can overtake your face. In fact, ill-fitting eyeglasses come with many problems like less pleasing aesthetic appearance, discomfort, and even pain.

Of course, sunglasses should be strong, durable, lightweight, etc. However, most importantly is how they sit on your face. In other words, your sunglasses should stay comfortably in place, as if you’re not wearing them at all. If you want your sunglasses to feel comfortable, choose the right size. Aside from trying on tens of sunglasses, there’s a more convenient way to determine the right size. Take your old pair of glasses, look on the inside of each temple and check for the numbers indicated there. Let’s say you see 58-14-140. It means that your eye size, aka lens width is 58 mm, the bridge width, aka the distance from lens to lens is 14 mm, and the length of the temples is 140 mm. Once you have determined your size, you can use a filter to show only 58 mm sunglasses and choose a pair of sunnies that will suit all of your needs.