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Tinted vs Polarised Sunglasses

Generally, it may not be the bright sunlight that is making you fish out your sunglasses and wear them; it is also the case that they make a great style statement and go with any costume you wear.

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Tinted vs Polarised Sunglasses

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  1. Tinted vs Polarised Sunglasses

  2. Generally, it may not be the bright sunlight that is making you fish out your sunglasses and wear them; it is also the case that they make a great style statement and go with any costume you wear. While you may be a style enthusiast, many explore big brands, and some are just cheapskates. In between all this style trend, brand loyalty, and hoarding, we keep forgetting what they are really meant for – safeguarding your eyes.

  3. Tinted Lenses for Sunglasses These lenses are familiar to cut down glare when there is surplus light. There is a variety of tints available, the familiar ones being brown, blue and grey. While brown provides a warm hue, it is also well-known for distorting specific colours. If you are into neutral vibes, grey is a good pick for you as it maintains the colours true to their appearance. If you are picking up tinted sunglasses, remember that darker shades are used for sunglasses, and lighter shades commonly add a pop of colour to your eyewear collection. They do not effectively cut the glare, only help make it less severe. If you are looking to grab a pair of sunglasses that extend 100% UV protection, it is crucial to know tinted lenses do not keep you from the glare or horizontal reflection of light.

  4. Polarised Sunglasses If you thought glare would only crop up from sunlight, then you are wrong. Here is where polarised sunglasses come in helpful, as they cut down the glare from surfaces like water, snow, and even glass. These sunglasses are the first pick for athletes, drivers, etc. Similar to tinted glasses, polarised sunglasses come in a range of tints and colours. The darker the shade you choose, the greater the level of polarisation.

  5. Difference Between Tinted and Polarised Sunglasses Polarised sunglasses have a special filter that only passes vertical light through the lens, which manages to cut horizontal reflection. With polarised sunglasses, it is safe to say that they boost visual clarity and extend greater contrast for things near the ground and underwater. Also, they reduce eye strain and ache. The only disadvantage of polarised sunglasses is that it is more costly than tinted glasses.

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