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Does The Lens Colour of Your Sunnies Matter?
Depending on the protection and style you’re ‘SOEKING’, the colour of your lenses can enhance or distort certain colours. They can also make objects seem more vivid, while others work to block out light and reduce glare. So, whether you spend most of your days indoors or outdoors, you’ll basically need to choose between a dark or light lens tint.
What Are Polarised Sunglasses?
Picture this: You made it to your secret beach (tell us yours, and we’ll tell you ours, hint: it’s not Palmy!). It’s mid-October. The dolphins have arrived, and out on the horizon, you can see one, then two, then a pod of them playing in the waves!
Why SOEK Polarised Lenses?
Polarised lenses have always been the lens of choice for people who spend a lot of time on the water as they block glare from light reflecting off the surface of the water better than any other type of sunglass lens. However polarised lenses aren’t just for the water lovers, they are for anyone who is bothered by glare outdoors and an excellent choice for driving due to their ability to reduce reflections from flat surfaces such as the hoods of vehicles and light-coloured footpaths.