Polarized: Polarized lenses reduce light reflection from surfaces like water, snow, or roads, improving visibility, reducing glare, and enhancing contrast and comfort, especially in sunny conditions.
Gradient: The gradient design on the sunglasses lens transitions smoothly from dark to lighter shades, creating a soft and natural effect.
UV400 Protection: UV400 protection ensures 100% blockage of UVA and UVB rays, shielding the eyes from harmful solar radiation. In practice, this means the lenses prevent rays that can cause damage and strain to the eyes.
Photochromic: Photochromic lenses adjust their tint according to the intensity of light. They darken in sunlight for protection and return to a lighter shade indoors or in shaded areas.
Tartaruga: The tortoiseshell design in sunglasses mimics the appearance of a turtle's shell, typically in shades of brown, amber, and honey. It is a timeless, unique pattern that adds elegance and suits any style.
Crystal: Crystal (mineral) lenses offer exceptional optical clarity and high scratch resistance. They are ideal for everyday use but tend to be heavier and more fragile compared to other lens materials.
Organic: Organic lenses (resin or CR-39) are lighter than crystal lenses and offer good optical quality. They are more resistant to breakage; however, they require more care to avoid scratches if they are not coated.
Polycarbonate: Polycarbonate lenses are extremely lightweight and highly impact-resistant, making them ideal for sports, outdoor activities, or everyday wear. They offer a good balance of safety and comfort.