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Polarised By Missandtrendy®
Our Polarised sunglasses are designed to lessen glare of sun and light-reflecting objects such as snow, water, or glass, and to safeguard your eyes from damaging UV rays. All our styles feature the most advanced Tac Polarised lenses to efficiently reduce glare and eyestrain. Therefore, Enhance your eyesight while providing 100% sun protection.
TAC Polarised Sunglasses
TAC stands for - Tri Acetate Cellulose. The newest and most advanced Polarised sunglasses technology designed for high performance and superior visual enhancement. TAC lenses are the perfect combination of lightness and comfort for all-day wear. Our TAC Polarised sunglasses have an extra coating layer that prevents scratching and blocks up to 100% of harmful UV rays. Shop high quality frames for less from our TAC Polarised sunglasses collection now!
Polarised Sunglasses Pros
UV protection sunglasses will protect your eyes from bright light and UV rays, but they aren't always able to reduce glare. Shop TAC polarised sunglasses to fully protect your eyes against both UV rays and glare while: Fishing - Hiking - Driving - Exercising - Socialising and working.
Most of our polarised sunglasses also feature advanced spring-hinged that allow the arms of your sunglasses to adjust easily, so they won't pinch and squeeze your temples during long-term wear. Therefore, adapt to any face shape and eliminate the risk of uncomfortable feelings such as headaches and blurry sight.
Polarised Sunglasses Cons
Polarised sunglasses are not compatible with LCD screens like computers, ATMs, and most LCD electronic devices. This is because most LCD screens already come equipped with a polarised filter of their own. Lining up two polarised filters may darken the screen. Hence, obstructing the screen content readability.
To guarantee safety. We strongly recommend taking off your polarised sunglasses when using some LCD screen devices, especially at work or while operating elements such as car dashboard displays. Then put them back on once done to ensure safer driving in light reflection and sunny situations.