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Category Archives: Features of SunglassesWhat about HD Sunglasses?I was watching TV the other night, and I saw a late night TV commercial for high definition sunglasses. I had never really heard of these before so I decided to do a little research on them. Specifically, I wanted to learn what exactly HD sunglasses are, how much they cost, and whether or not they would perform as advertised. Continue reading Video: Different Types of Lenses for SunglassesHere is a video that demonstrates the various types of lenses available for sunglasses. Although I have written about this topic several times in the past, I think the video offers an added dimension because it allows you to visually see the different types. Continue reading Sunglasses: Differences for Men and WomenSome brands of sunglasses carry separate lines for both men and women. This might seem odd, because in most cases the same pair of sunglasses can be worn by either gender, but sometimes there are cosmetic differences that make this implausible. These differences basically boil down to the frame: specifically, the frame color, size and shape. Continue reading Video: 3 Secrets for Finding the Best Sunglasses for YOUDespite the fact that there is a plethora of information online about picking the proper type of sunglasses, most people still do not take the time necessary to find their ideal pair. Although I have written about this topic previously, this time I am also sharing a 2-minute video that I hope will make the concepts more clear. Continue reading What to Look for in Performance SunglassesPerformance sunglasses are simply sunglasses that are designed to be used in high impact activities, like mountain climbing, cross-country biking, snowboarding, skiing, skateboarding, etc. There are a few common characteristics of these shades that are definitely must-haves. Continue reading How to Improve Your Eyesight with SunglassesOne of the main functions of sunglasses is that they protect your eyes from the harmful UV rays of the sun. This is critical, because excessive exposure to UV rays can cause a whole host of eye problems and diseases like cataracts, macular degeneration, glaucoma, and even blindness. The question is; what can be done about it? Continue reading
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The Ins and Outs of Gradient LensesOne of the more frequent questions we’re asked here at Matrixeyewear.com relates to gradient lenses. There seems to be much confusion regarding what exactly these are and why they might be helpful. Thus, even though we do not offer gradient lenses in any of our Matrix sunglasses, I nonetheless thought it’d make an excellent topic for today’s post! Continue reading The Problem with Low Quality Cheap SunglassesAlthough it is true that super expensive and/or designer shades are typically overpriced, I would advise you to stay away from extremely cheap sunglasses as well. Stick with better quality shades, like those found in our collection of Matrix sunglasses, because cheap sunglasses are problematic in several ways. Continue reading Why You Must Wear SunglassesSunglasses are much more than just a fashion staple. Really, the long term health of your eyes depends on sunglasses. Sunglasses play a crucial role when it comes to the preservation of your vision, so do not skimp on this critical piece of safety equipment. Continue reading
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Should Babies Wear Sunglasses?The surprising reality is that adults commonly think about wearing sunglasses for their own eye protection, but their kids are often not included in this thought process. This is a mistake because babies and toddlers usually require more eye protection than adults. Continue reading |

