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Aviator Sunglasses
What are aviator sunglasses?
Aviator sunglasses are a standard style that was first made in the 1930s for pilots. Their glasses are known for having thin metal frames, lenses in the shape of teardrops, and double nose bridge clips that look good and work well. These days, aviator sunglasses usually have polarized lenses, UV400 protection, and are made of light materials like titanium to show off their simple and stylish features. They can be worn with a variety of face types and for both casual and dressy occasions.
Are aviator sunglasses in style?
Aviator sunglasses, which combine retro and modern features, are still in style and are especially popular in the summer months, as they can be worn with everything from beachwear to business casual and block the harmful effects of outdoor UV rays.
Do aviator sunglasses look good on everyone?
Aviator sunglasses are suitable for most face shapes, but especially for oval, square, and round faces. The teardrop-shaped lenses soften angular jawlines (ideal for square faces) and balance out rounded features. However, people with heart-shaped or narrow faces can opt for smaller-lens aviator sunglasses to avoid frames that look overdone on the face.
How should aviator sunglasses fit?
The right fit makes sure that your eyes are comfortable and protected from UV rays.
Nose bridge: It should fit well and not pinch the eyes. For a low nose bridge, the bridge should be able to be adjusted.
Lens legs: The legs of the lens are light and long enough to rest behind the ear without being too tight.
Lens coverage: Broad enough to block out light around you without getting in the way when you smile.
Test by tilting your head: Tilt your head to see if it slips. If it does, fix the temples or choose a material that doesn't slip as much, like rubberised temples.Can aviator sunglasses be prescription?
You can, of course! Prescription lenses can be put in most aviator frames. As your degree goes up, pick a high-index lens to keep the edges from being too thick. ZEELOOL has progressive lenses or glasses that block blue light, which can be customized. Just write down your prescription and pick the type of lens you want.