Postby Knight » Wed 01 Mar 2006 4:39 pm
I suppose you could get prescription sunglasses, as unless you're going to buy a really good (usually expensive) pair of sunglasses the actual lenses aren't very good and there is some distortion in cheaper glasses which can hurt your eyes if you wear them for long periods of time.
Also the better sunglasses have a tint rating, so to speak, that tell you what they're best for, eg, driving and overcast, only for bright sunny days etc. So maybe get a pair that suits what you're going to use them for rather than just getting the darkest you can find.
But even with that, the darkest sunglasses sometimes don't offer the best protection, just cover your eyes, make the pupil bigger without filtering the light...so I think it better to invest in a good pair.
I can't really recommend where thou, where I live there's a specialists that only do sunglasses and the name has totally slipped my mind meh but I found them really helpful.
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Knight on Wed 01 Mar 2006 4:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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