why are my sunglasses turning yellow?
[2009-04-26 17:11:58]

Q: ok...i bought a pair of calcutta fisHer sunglasses they are white and after about a week they started turnig YELLOW!!! at first i thought it was just a fluke(i may have spelled that wrong but w/e) but then i bought a new pair b/c the old ones were REALLY

A: the sun turns them yellow.
i bought white ones from target once and it happened within 2 weeks.

a little while later i bought these Dior ones and nothing happened to them.

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Is there any difference between cheap sun glasses and expensive sun glasses?
[2009-04-15 13:24:42]
India - Kolkata

I have been trying to find the right pair of Smith Optics or Maui Jim sunglasses and can't find anything that fits my face. I tend to buy them and then lose them within a few months. Spending 150.00 per pair gets old fast. I just picked up two pair of


The more expensive glasses will also have optical quality lenses that will be distortion free.

A lot of the cheapos will have enough distortion in the lenses to cause your eyes to get tired faster , although a lot of them aren't too bad

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