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Spend hundreds on the real thing for what?

by Replica Gifts on Sep.16, 2009, under Sunglasses

Even the stars have been known to wear Designer Fake Sunglasses from time to time. The latest trend is to mix the imitation with the real to create the exact fashion look you’re after and no one will be the wiser. Thousands of people are wearing fake designer sunglasses. Famous or not, designer inspired sunglasses are ideal for the fashion savvy person who shines with the charisma of a star! Fashion Sunglasses is here to offer a fun shopping experience by bringing our customers a fantastic selection of discount designer replica sunglasses. Shop our online catalog and choose from vintage, oversized, aviators, celebrity styles, top designer inspired styles, and more!


Disclaimer: Although the fake sunglasses & Designer Fake Sunglasses are comparable in style and quality to the original name brands, we do not represent the fake sunglasses to be the original, nor do we represent that they are the exact copies. We simply ask the customer to compare the price along with style and quality to the mentioned name brands.
There are various things to look for in designer fake sunglasses. And quality is very important you don’t want to be selling low quality sunglasses that break very easy or don’t offer any UV protection.

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Sunglasses with Style – and UV Protection

by Replica Gifts on Sep.16, 2009, under Sunglasses

All trends aside, the most important aspect is choosing sunglasses with 100% ultraviolet (UV) protection that blocks up to 400 nanometers, this is maximum protection and that’s what you want. There may be a sticker on the lens or frame, but not always so you may have to ask the salesperson.

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And you don’t have to spend as much as Jessica or Brad to get the same look. There isn’t a direct relationship between price and protection. You can get a $10 pair of sunglasses with 100% UV protection or a $1,000 pair of D&G Sunglasses.


Another buzzword in the sunglass community is polarized. But don’t be fooled or talked out of your hard-earned money. Polarized doesn’t mean it blocks UV rays. It just cuts down on glare, which is important from a comfort standpoint only.

Sunglass lenses will come in all colors this year, from brown, amber, and copper to green, gray, rose, and blue. Choose whichever looks best, as there is no relationship between color and UV protection. In fact, dark lenses with no UV protection are worse for the eye than light lenses with UV protection because the dark color allows pupils to dilate and be more susceptible to UV damage. UV protection is actually just a special coating put on lenses regardless of whether they are pink, blue, or green.

However, for the millions of Americans who have undergone laser eye surgery, lighter lenses are the way to go. Choose amber, green, brown, blue, or yellow because your pupils won’t dilate and your vision will be better as a result. Consider the gold-rimmed aviator-style sunglasses with green lenses, which experts predict will have a second coming this summer.


Many designer sunglasses come as wraparounds meaning that they don’t just stop at the temple. Instead, they curve around toward the ear with either a wide frame or a lens. This blocks reflected UV light and gives additional protection for your eyes.

Plus it gives you more room for design. Sides of frames are embellished with crystals this year such as chanel sunglasses, so that your glasses can become a conversation piece. says Rene Soltis, a Whitehall, Penn.-based optician and spokesperson for the Vision Council of America

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