
Saturday, May 31st, 2008
If you are sick and tired of losing your clip on sun lenses, the search is over. Prescription sunglasses are the solution you are looking for. No more searching for your clip-ons or dealing with contact lenses on windy, dry days. You can wear them just about anywhere or anytime. That includes when you are driving, are at the beach, on the ski hill, on the 15th fairway or at the driving range. If you regularly wear prescription eyeglasses, you no longer have to be at a disadvantage from your 20/20 pals when it comes to style and fashion. Prescription sunglasses are now made by the leading eyewear designers so that you can look great and see great. Often these sunglasses come with polarized lenses which we will talk about more below.
Over the past several years, prescription sunglasses have increased in selection and in availability. Whether you need bifocal or progressive lenses, or want polarized sunglasses, there is something available just for you. The variety in lens choices that fit most frames is fantastic. Photo chromic lenses are really getting popular for those who wear their prescription eyeglasses all the time. This lens will darken in the sunlight and will become much lighter indoors therefore eliminating the need to have more than one pair. This is an excellent solution for anyone who goes inside and outside a lot during the day and eliminates the need for prescription sunglasses.
Prescription sunglass lenses are made from a variety of materials including high index polycarbonate, plastic and glass. The first two are the lenses of choice due to their lightness and durability. Glass is rarely used anymore because of the weight of the lenses, although it has very good optics. Most wearers are opting for the lighter products such as polycarbonate and plastic. Polycarbonate lenses often come with a scratch resistant coating which tends to make them more durable. You can get polycarbonate lenses for your prescription eyeglasses as well. Polarized sunglasses offer 100% protection against the sun’s harmful UV rays. They also cut down the glare that can be dangerous especially when driving.
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Friday, May 30th, 2008
It may seem like hats went out of style with the end of the fifties and its true for a few decades the hat lost its appeal for both gender. Occasionally you would see one at church or a wedding, but in everyday life the younger generation just didn’t wear them. Well hats have been making inroads for a few years and they’re starting to gain popularity again.
For years all a guy would be caught wearing was the baseball cap and knit hat on winter days. Now we see the beanie coming back in style with the new urban generations. A beanie is like a knit hat. It hugs the top of the head, reaching to just about the top of the ears and is usually folded up over itself to create a wide band. The beanie can be made of fleece or durable cotton and is available in range of muted solid colors.
Women are starting to wear similar fleece or canvas style hats that are made to look more like hats rather than hugging the head the way a beanie does. These come in a range of colors and usually have a small jaunty brim towards the front that folds down flat in the back. Women also have more choice in accessories than men. Their hats come with ribbons, beads, decorative fur edging or even a little hat pin of some time.
For you guys that want a hat with some style you can always lead the way by wearing a fedora or a panama hat. A fedora is the kind of hat that could be worn by the lead character in a 1920’s detective film. A panama hat is so named because it came into popularity during the construction of the Panama Canal. It usually white or tan, woven from straw or reeds and has a wide brim with a band of fabric tied or sewn around it.
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Thursday, May 29th, 2008
It’s amazing that it has been 30 years since the Oakley name has been introduced, and that this incredible brand of Oakley products originated from a man that started off with a line of motocross goggles back in 1980!
Oakley’s reputation has grown since then to be the industry leader in the manufacturing of high-quality sunglassproducts. Their successful journey started with their first high-performance line of Eyeshades
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