How Should Men Choose Sunglasses
Sunglasses that are too deep or too shallow are not good
Sunglasses with excessively dark colors are likely to cause traffic accidents due to poor traffic signal recognition ability; Sunglasses with too light colors cannot block the sunlight. So it is recommended that when choosing to purchase, you first try it on and see the size of the color difference changes in the surrounding environment. Sunglasses with small color difference changes are generally more suitable in color.
Of course, the above is not absolute. Personal preferences and the needs of special occasions should also be included in the factors for choosing men's sunglasses. Regardless, while ensuring the effectiveness of sunglasses in caring for the eyes, the best choice is the one that suits oneself the most.
Light and beautiful frame
Business men usually choose glasses with thin frames when wearing them. Thin framed glasses can give others a sense of wisdom and depth, making it easy for superiors and clients to believe in their abilities. In addition, half frame and frameless glasses are also popular among white-collar workers. This type of frame is lightweight, thin and compact in appearance, and has a novel and beautiful style.
The material of the mirror frame can be metal or plastic. Mirror frames made of various alloy materials are lightweight, resilient, sturdy, and resistant to sweat and corrosion. There are various colors such as gold, silver, black, coffee, etc.
There are various shapes of eyeglass frames, including circular, elliptical, square, polygonal, etc.
The circular mirror frame has a long history and appears scholarly; The elliptical lines are smooth, subtle and introverted; Square and circle belong to the classical style, with clear boundaries on all four sides and distinct edges, making it a typical men's style; Double beam crooked pear shaped glasses, commonly known as toad shaped glasses, have a corner cut off between the inner and lower sides of the frame, with a pointed inner side and an outer side.
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