Sometimes it feels like finding a great pair of sunglasses is like finding a needle in a haystack.
So we tested a dozen sunglasses to help narrow down your search in the hunt for the perfect shades.
The New Wayfarer has a smaller frame and slightly larger lenses than the original.
And, most significantly, the lenses dont tilt, making them more comfortable to wear.
Our tester has a low bridge and narrow face and has been wearing the New Wayfarers for several years.
As someone with light-sensitive eyes, our tester raves that driving in these is extremely comfortable.
Most importantly, the lenses offer 100-percent UV protection.
The mirrored lenses are a good option for those who dont like their eyes to be visible to others.
Bonus: They come with a storage box and microfiber cloth.
This pair is available in medium and wide widths, although no narrow option is currently available.
They also provide extra light protection by blocking light from the sides.
This also helped keep them from slipping around when they were sweaty after a game of pickleball.
However, with the flexible frame that seems highly unlikely.
The (very) slight cat-eye frame shape contributes to a decidedly retro aesthetic in all the best ways.
These include cataracts, eye cancer, macular degeneration, and other vision-stealing eye conditions.
Lens Quality and Coating
Look for impact-resistant, high-quality lenses.
Frame Style
This will really come down to a personal preference.
Some love the look of metal frames, while others prefer acrylic or plastic ones.
One isnt better than the other; its just a matter of aesthetics.
Agarwal also advises to ensure the frames are lightweight and do not pinch your nose or temple.
So while theyre not necessarily better, they help make certain experiences more comfortable and safer for some people.
She lives in Los Angeles with her three kids and husband.
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He earned his medical degree from Dartmouth.
Dr. Tsui is committed to advancing the field of ophthalmology.
His research focuses on utilizing state-of-the-art ophthalmic imaging technology to improve the diagnosis and monitoring of uveitis.
He is a co-investigator in several multicenter clinical trials investigating therapeutics for uveitis.
He is the author of over 80 peer-reviewed publications and has given talks at national and international conferences.
Along with his clinical and research responsibilities, Tsui teaches medical students and residents.
He also serves on the editorial board ofOphthalmologyand the executive committee of the American Uveitis Society.
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