2x1 Prescription Lenses - Get Yours!
ENDS IN
  • : Days
  • :Hrs
  • :Min
  • Sec
Sunglasses

Color

  • Black
  • black
  • Blue
  • Brown
  • brown
  • Clear
  • clear
  • Gold
  • Green
  • Grey
  • Pink
  • Purple
  • Red
  • Silver
  • Tortoise
  • White
  • Yellow
  • yellow

Type

  • sun

Frame Shape

  • aviator
  • Aviator
  • Cat-Eye
  • Geometric
  • Hexagonal
  • Rectangular
  • Round
  • square

Material

  • Acetate
  • Bio Based
  • Metal
  • TR-90
  • TR-90 Glossy Finish

Frame Width

  • Medium
  • Narrow
  • Wide
  • wide

Color Pattern

  • Pattern
  • Solid
  • solid
  • Transparent
  • transparent

Special Prices

  • -20%

Audrey Sun Dhs. 353
Dhs. 273

Lens type:
VIEW IN 3D

Audrey Sun Dhs. 353
Dhs. 273

Lens type:
VIEW IN 3D

Kurt Sun Dhs. 353
Dhs. 273

Lens type:
VIEW IN 3D

Kurt Sun Dhs. 353
Dhs. 273

Lens type:
VIEW IN 3D
Filter by
Black
black
Blue
Brown
brown
Clear
clear
Gold
Green
Grey
Pink
Purple
Red
Silver
Tortoise
White
Yellow
yellow
sun
aviator
Aviator
Cat-Eye
Geometric
Hexagonal
Rectangular
Round
square
Acetate
Bio Based
Metal
TR-90
TR-90 Glossy Finish
Medium
Narrow
Wide
wide
Pattern
Solid
solid
Transparent
transparent
-20%


SUNGLASSES FAQs

Sunglasses are eyewear designed to protect your eyes from harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays and provide comfort in bright sunlight. They come in various styles and designs to suit different preferences.

Wearing sunglasses is essential for protecting your eyes from UV rays, which can cause long-term damage to your vision. Sunglasses also reduce glare, enhance visibility, and add style to your overall look.

UVA and UVB rays are types of ultraviolet radiation emitted by the sun. UVA rays can prematurely age the skin and contribute to wrinkles, while UVB rays can cause sunburn and increase the risk of skin cancer.

Yes, most sunglasses offer UV protection to shield your eyes from harmful UV rays. Look for sunglasses labeled with 100% UV protection or UV400 to ensure optimal eye safety.

Sunglasses with UVA and UVB protection are primarily designed for outdoor use. For digital device use, consider using glasses with blue light protection, which reduces eye strain caused by prolonged screen time.

Not all sunglasses with dark lenses provide UV protection. The ability to block UV rays depends on the quality and type of lens coating. Look for sunglasses that specifically mention UV protection to ensure proper shielding.

Yes, UV rays can still reach your eyes on cloudy days. Cloud cover may reduce the intensity of visible light, but it does not block UV radiation. Wearing sunglasses with UV protection is important regardless of the weather.

Search