![]() ![]() Le Specs Neptune Deux for $89: These are perfect classic sunglasses that feel well made and come with a carrying pouch.They're unique and fun, with heart shapes and butterfly accents, but they're still wearable. Betsey Johnson for $38: We love all the accessories from this brand.Hall especially likes the included neon microfiber carrying case, which features Lando's logo, and can easily be used to wipe down the glasses. The company's proprietary lenses are clean and clear enough for a racing driver, and the frames are made with 100 percent recycled material. Sun God Zephyrs for $140: F1 fans might expect Mclaren driver Lando Norris to boast a pair of $1,000 shades, but he actually wears these sleek round-ish glasses that WIRED associate editor Parker Hall also loves.Here are some we love nearly as much as those above. We've tried so many sunglasses that not every pair can take a top spot. I particularly like its flamingo CEO Carl and the brand's general goofy vibes, and it's also a member of 1% for the Planet. However I find Goodr frames mostly run small, so if you have a wider face, check out its (so thoughtfully named) section of frames for “huge” heads. ★ A Slightly Higher-Priced Alternative: If you want more variety, Goodr makes cheap glasses in cool styles and colors that we've liked for years, like the OGs for $25 and Sand Trap Queen golf glasses for $35. If you’re concerned about their quality, consider that you’re probably just used to drastically overpaying for sunglasses. The Sojos shades look and feel exactly like their much-pricier counterparts. (Or leave them in a chair so a friend accidentally sits on them, and your triple-digit shades shatter-just like your heart.) WIRED associate editor Parker Hall swears by these cheap sunglasses from Amazon.Īfter buying and losing multiple pairs of Ray-Bans, he gave these a shot. It's not a bad idea to have a good pair of polarized and non-polarized on hand.įancy, expensive sunnies are great until you misplace them. ![]() You'll probably want non-polarized lenses if you're working on a laptop outside. Conversely, the lenses could reduce the glare so much that you don't see ice on the road until you're driving over it. If you've ever driven during a snowy winter, you know it can feel far too bright. Only light that passes through the blind’s openings can be seen.” So on a sunglass lens, vertical light rays will reach your eyes, but horizontal waves, which come from the sun bouncing off of ice or a body of water, do not. “Think of it like a mini blind hanging in front of a window. ![]() “The chemical’s molecules are lined up specifically to block some of the light from passing through the lens," according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Put simply, a polarized lens has a chemical layer to reduce glare. When browsing for sunglasses, you'll see some labeled as polarized. ![]()
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