POLARISED SUNGLASSES
78 products
78 products
Retro Semi-transparent Grey Polarised Smokey Sunglasses
$99.99
2 Colours
Waykins
Occasus | Round Black Double Bridge Polarised Sunglasses
$84.95
2 Colours
Lucleon
Retro Round Black & Blue Mirror Polarised Sunglasses
$99.95
4 Colours
Sidegren
Retro Polarised Round Tortoiseshell Sunglasses
$84.95
4 Colours
Sidegren
Dandy Blue Polarized Sunglasses
$54.95
6 Colours
Paul Riley

Hackett London Sunglasses | HSK3351201P55
$299.00
2 Colours
Hackett London
Polarised Blue D-frame Sunglasses | Arnette 0AN4251
$199.00
2 Colours
Arnette
Occasus | Two-Toned Brown Polarised Horn-Rimmed Sunglasses
$129.00
3 Colours
Seizmont
Black Wrap-Around Sunglasses | Arnette 0AN4302
$215.00
2 Colours
Arnette
Square Black & Grey Sunglasses | Vogue 0VO4289S
$265.00
2 Colours
Vogue
Polarised Black D-frame Sunglasses | Arnette 0AN4323
$189.00
Arnette
Polarised Grey Sports Sunglasses with Blue and Green Lenses
$54.95
6 Colours
Otsu
Polarised Purple Horn-Rimmed Sunglasses | Arnette 0AN4283
$199.00
2 Colours
Arnette
Polarised Grey D-frame Sunglasses | Arnette 0AN4251
$199.00
2 Colours
Arnette
Hexagonal Black Polarised Sunglasses | Vogue 0VO4322S
$225.00
2 Colours
Vogue
Momentum | White & Pink Wraparound Sports Sunglasses
$44.95
10 Colours
Otsu
Square Blue Polarised Sunglasses | Arnette 0AN3088
$235.00
2 Colours
Arnette

Hackett London Sunglasses | HSK3351107P55
$299.00
2 Colours
Hackett London
Polarised Lenses – See Without Squinting
Polarised sunglasses are designed to reduce glare. Glare is that thing that happens when the sun reflects off a surface such as water, snow or glass and blinds you. It may not blind you… but you’ll have to squint and strain to see clearly. Polarised sunglasses help you see details more clearly, avoid potential hazards and take a break from squinting.
How do Polarised Lenses Work?
First, let’s talk about what is unpolarised. A candle emits unpolarised light. It comes at random angles and in all directions. Polarised light happens when light reflects off something like water or the hood of a car and is then emitted horizontally. It’s this horizontal direction that causes glare. Glare has the potential to be dangerous – especially while driving or walking near a snowy cliff on a sunny day.
A special chemical, laminated in a vertical pattern, is applied to each lens to make it polarised. This pattern blocks the light that is horizontal and eliminates glare. Light only travels in one direction through polarised lenses and only the useful vertical light is allowed to enter the eye.
Advantages Over Non-Polarised Lenses
Reduced eye strain
Improved visual clarity and contrast
Colours appear brighter and clearer
Increased time outdoors enjoying water and snow sports
Polarised Lenses are Ideal For:
Driving – Low winter sun and sudden glare will be a thing of the past.
Snow – Whether skiing, snowboarding or trekking through the Alps on a sunny day, your eyes will thank you.
Water – No more squinting while waiting for the big wave, fishing or lounging by the pool.
It’s important to note that the visibility of certain displays – smartphone, dashboards, GPS devices, or other LED and LCD displays – can be reduced with polarised sunglasses. Good to know if you’re the one flying the plane or searching for your favourite radio station in the car. We don’t want you to be blinded while running, driving, sailing, skiing, or relaxing at the beach. We don’t believe that you should have to forgo style for visual comfort either. We have styles such as polarised browline sunglasses, polarised aviator sunglasses, polarised retro sunglasses and more. Take a look at our selection and give your eyes the love they deserve – squint-free.






































