Sunday, December 14, 2014

A Comparison of Cheap Sunglasses and Expensive Sunglasses

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When it comes to buying sunglasses, there seems to be an endless number of options, from gas station sunglasses to department store sunglasses to brand name sunglasses and more! But while style is, of course, one of the considerations when choosing between the cheaper sunglasses and the more expensive ones - as is the name brand stamped on the sunglasses themselves - there is the ever-swirling question of whether the more expensive sunglasses actually protect the eyes better as well.

The main thing that you are wanting from sunglasses is protection from UV rays that can be harmful to your eyes. And for the most part, 100% UV protection is offered by all sunglasses, regardless of name brand or style. This means that the $200 sunglasses in the mall and the $10 sunglasses from the travel stop along the highway offer the same amount of UV protection!

The next thing that people especially look for in their sunglasses is for them to make the sun more bearable while driving or walking around. Once again, the same amount of "darkness" can be provided by expensive sunglasses and inexpensive sunglasses, and you can also find sunglasses on both ends of the price scale that do not block out the sun well.

Of course, if the cheap sunglasses can block the UV rays and the sunlight itself just as effectively as the expensive sunglasses, the question becomes whether there is any advantage to the more expensive sunglasses.

The first consideration in answering this question is the fact that name brands can mark up the price simply because of the name brand itself. At the same time, however, expensive sunglasses are often heftier and sturdier than their cheaper counterparts, which are significant advantages; furthermore, they often look better. The problem, of course, is that some people tend to lose sunglasses, and others tend to break sunglasses - no matter how well-constructed they are!

When it comes to deciding whether expensive or inexpensive sunglasses are right for you, it largely comes down to you; if you have a tendency to break or lose sunglasses, go with the cheaper option; if you keep your sunglasses for a long time, a hefty, sturdy, good-looking pair can be worth the investment!

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