While choosing any kind of eyewear, there are four important areas of performance that you need to be sure on. They are: fit, functionality, protection and style.
First, you must be sure that a pair of spectacles that you are buying will fit you comfortably. Moreover, they show also look appropriate in size for you facial characteristic-your spectacles should not look too big or small for your face. Different frames suit different faces, and you must know you should know the features f your face to determine the best choice.
You might also be looking for eyewear for the specific purpose of riding protection. Many states also have laws requiring riders to wear eye protection if they do not have facial shields. There are many styles available. Foam-back glasses are a popular choice since they are convenient and offer adequate protection. While making such a purchase, however, be sure that the glasses fit snugly and the lenses are big enough.
Perhaps you are considering clip-on glasses. While buying, make sure the clip fits the edges of the glass properly and is close to the lens, without touching it. Such glasses usually require final adjustments to your facial features at the time of purchase.
The Best Fit
Colored lenses not only look good but also offer great functionality. Below are some of the more popular kinds of lenses.
Smoked lenses owe their popularity to their ease of use and extended durability. Amber lenses are used for driving glasses. They filter out blue light and provide a field of vision with sharp contrast and sharp shadow definition even in high-glare or overcast outdoor conditions. Clear lenses, on the other hand, are great for driving at night or in general low light conditions, while still providing ample UV protection. Yellow lenses are appropriate for driving at night, or in conditions of snow and fog as they increase contrast and brightness.
Orange and grey photochromatic lenses are useful in conditions of varying light. Reflective lenses reflect the light away from the eye, which helps them relax during long periods of stress. Polarized lenses are useful in high glare conditions and help protect the eyes from sudden flashes of light that may harm the retina. Quality glasses, however, need not be expensive. It is possible to get a good pair for cheap-one that will filter light and give a high-definition visual field.
But for a number of people, eyewear is not just about functionality. They want a pair of shades that is useful as well as fashionable. They want to look good, and see better. Branded sunglasses, in fact, are one of the hottest and most expensive accessories on the high fashion markets around the world. But looking good is not just about branding. You need a pair of glasses that fit your face. A square face usually looks good with a bold, square frame, while oval lenses look good on long faces. The kind of metal you use for your spectacle frames is also a dead giveaway about your personality-a strong steel frame is the mark of a businessman while a light titanium frame is for the sportier ones.