Summer is finally here (go ahead, jump up and down) and it's time to get excited! Break out your shorts, t-shirts, and sandals - it is time to gear up for warmer weather, beach time, and relaxing by the pool. Summer is all about looking cool - even when the weather is hot! With summer time comes a need for new things - like glasses and sunglasses and new clothes! So, what are the trends for this season? Well, early Summer 2010 is showing some really cool styles for both eyeglasses and sunglasses. Follow this guide to our favorite top two pairs of eyeglasses and sunglasses.
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Monday, June 21, 2010 3:14:55 AM America/Los_Angeles
Spotlight on Men's Sunglasses
Monday, June 7, 2010 11:43:38 PM America/Los_Angeles
This time of year, the vast majority of the United States sees an incline in temperature which means the sun is getting hotter and more dangerous for your eyes and skin. While you are indoors or underneath some form of shade, you can absolutely get away with wearing glasses that have a simple coating of ultra violet protection. However, if you are outdoors and are in direct contact with the sun - you need more protection. If you are outside playing sports, tanning in the sun, or taking a nice long walk - you will need something heftier and more protective than glasses. You need sunglasses.
Read MoreSummer-time Protection
Tuesday, May 25, 2010 3:40:09 AM America/Los_Angeles
Summer is just around the corner, can you feel the heat? With Memorial Day approaching quickly (May 31st, 2010) - Spring and Winter are quickly becoming faded memories. As the sun gets warmer, your eyes need more protection. Think of it this way - how will you spend your Memorial Day? Will you be outside golfing? Perhaps you may be at a baseball game. Maybe you like to sit outside and play with your kids at the park? No matter how you plan to spend your Memorial Day, the underlying question is: how will you protect your eyes? If you are like 60% of the American population, you probably wear eyeglasses. You may think that wearing your frames is a great quick fix to protecting your eyes. It's not.
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