Ultimate UV Protection Sunglasses
Our shades bring the heat with ultimate UV protection, keeping your eyes safe while you chase the sun. SIN UV sunglasses are fitted with polarised lenses to keep your vision on point. So go on, explore our Shop All Sunglasses collections to cop a fresh pair and make a statement in our iconic range including
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What are polarised sunglasses?
A: Polarised sunglasses have special lenses that reduce glare from reflective surfaces like water, roads, and snow. They improve visual clarity, reduce eye strain, and enhance contrast, making them ideal for driving, outdoor sports, and beach activities. Tip: Polarised lenses do not block UV, look for UV400 protection for full eye safety.
How can you tell if sunglasses are polarised?
A: You can check if sunglasses are polarised by: Using a digital screen: Rotate the lenses while looking at a phone or LCD screen, polarised lenses will darken at certain angles. Looking at reflective surfaces: Polarised lenses reduce glare from water, roads, or shiny cars. Checking the label: Most polarised sunglasses are clearly marked as “polarised.” Tip: Polarised lenses improve comfort and visibility in bright, reflective conditions but always pair with UV400 protection.
How do polarised sunglasses work?
A: Polarised sunglasses have lenses with a special filter that blocks horizontal light waves, which are the main cause of glare from reflective surfaces like water, roads, and snow. This improves clarity, contrast, and comfort for your eyes in bright conditions. Tip: Polarised lenses enhance outdoor activities but always check for UV400 protection to fully protect your eyes.