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How Many Pairs of Sunglasses Do You Really Need?
As big sunglass lovers, we believe you can never have too many pairs of sunnies. But how many pairs of sunglasses do you really need? We break down the different types of sunglasses and why you need more than just one pair.
With so many sunglasses on the market, each catering to different lifestyles, sports, and fashion, some may be wondering how many sunglasses do I really need? We're big believers that a good pair of sunglasses is your best accessory, we also believe that you can never own too many. Don't take your expensive designer pair on your next fishing trip, instead, let us break down the different types of sunglasses and which ones you should definitely have on rotation.
1. An everyday pair
Whether low budget or a little higher for added quality, having an everyday pair you can wear anywhere and everywhere is a must. This pair should be comfortable enough for all-day wear, with a category 3 or 2 lens to protect your eyes from a range of light conditions; a polarised lens for cutting out glare is a bonus. For driving, walking through the city on your daily commute, or the pair you chuck on before meeting friends for an early morning coffee, having an everyday pair of sunnies that you know are comfortable and reliable is a great start.
Our top picks for everyday sunglasses
2. A pair for sport
Have an active lifestyle but are too scared to ruin your good pair? It's always a good idea to have an extra pair of sunglasses for your favourite sport. Not only will this save you the heartbreak of replacing your favourite sunnies after a collision with the ball, but many sports sunglasses are also designed with performance in mind, with specialised lens features to optimise your game. With a wide range of sports sunnies catering to fishing, cycling, golf and more, it's best to keep your new Tom Ford's at home.
Our top picks for sport sunglasses
3. A really good pair
For the times that you really want to dress and impress, these might not be your everyday pair, but it's always a good idea to have a slightly fancier pair of sunglasses for special occasions. From high-end, minimalist designer frames to sunglasses with a head-turning wow factor, we think it's worth spending a little more for sunglasses you'll want to show off.
Our top picks for designer sunglasses
4. A blue light pair
If you're someone who works in an office or spends a lot of time on their devices, blue light glasses are something you should consider investing in to save your eyes from digital eye strain. Too much blue light exposure emitted from screens can cause dry eyes, headaches and even trouble sleeping. Blue light glasses reduce the amount of blue light hitting your eyes, making your eyes more comfortable and your sleep more restful.
Our top picks for blue light
The round-up
So, how many sunglasses do you really need? We recommend anywhere from 2-3 sunglasses on rotation depending on your lifestyle. If you lead an active lifestyle, it's always good to have an everyday pair, as well as a pair you might wear while running, cycling, or any other sport you enjoy. If your day includes a lot of screen time, a blue light pair will aid in combatting sore eyes at the office, with your everyday pair to protect your eyes on your daily commute. And of course, a fancy pair for those special occasions where your usual sunnies just won't cut it.