Adori designer fashion sunglasses eliminate glare and make many activities such as reading by the pool, relaxing at the beach, fishing, skiing, boating, and driving easier and safer. These shades have a classic shape to them, recalling those worn by movie stars in the golden age of Hollywood, and are sure to elicit many compliments whenever you make an appearance. The polarized lenses are useful for protecting the eyes from sun, water, rain, and snow glare during all outdoor activities. When driving, the danger comes primarily from bright sunlight or from reflected light off of another vehicle, temporarily blinding the driver. Polarized lenses provide excellent protection year-round, and are equally helpful in the winter as during the summer months. These Adori's are an excellent choice for women who want to look and feel their best without having to drop hundreds of dollars on an expensive pair of designer shades.
Fits Most Faces. Lens: 2.5in. x 2in, Temple: 5.5in Weight:1oz
Polarized Lenses Eliminate Glare From Reflective Surfaces Increasing Clarity and Safety While Driving, Boating, and Many Other Outdoor Activities
100% UV Protection From the Harmful Rays of the Sun
Stylish Frames Guaranteed to Get You Noticed
Comes with Carrying Case to Protect Your Shades
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4.3 star rating 232 Reviews
5.0 star rating 01/24/23
Fast shipping and good packaging.
Fast shipping and good packaging. I have been pleased with my new sunglasses.
Gerald A.
5.0 star rating 01/24/23
Fast shipping and good packaging.
Fast shipping and good packaging. I have been pleased with my new sunglasses.
The dimensions of each model are listed in the description/bullet points, both in mm and in inches. In general use the following guide when deciding fit. (This may not apply to sports styles which "wrap around")
the "optical standard" measurement is given. This number is also inscribed on the inner temples of the glasses. There are three sets of numbers:
1. The first number listed gives the width of each of the lenses. 2. The second is the bridge, which is the distance between the lenses. 3. The third is the length of the temple arms.
Progressive Models:
Progressive glasses also take into account PD, or "pupillary distance" which is the distance between the left and right pupils. The average distance for most people is 63mm. Our progressives are set to this average. If your PD is + or - 3mm or more these glasses may not suit you. You can check your pupillary distance easily by looking in a mirror using the folding method: