hi,
I was just wondering, cuz I am looking for sunglasses and the difference is sometimes hard to tell. What are some basic qualities that define if the sunglasses are for women or for men?
Greets
CC
hi,
I was just wondering, cuz I am looking for sunglasses and the difference is sometimes hard to tell. What are some basic qualities that define if the sunglasses are for women or for men?
Greets
CC
The perception of woman on sunglasses is totally different in relation to men. It is important to women that the sunglasses they buy must match their unique personality and their own style statement. Women believe sunglasses are a must to protect the eyes from UV rays.
They also tend to have an eye to catch the difference that certain colours make in sunglasses. They will differentiate style and the purpose of wearing sunglasses.
However for both men and women it is important to wear sunglasses that protect your eyes fro UV rays!
http://www.smartbuyglasses.com sells many different models for both men and women. Have a look!
in the stores, it is either unisex sunglasses or, above the sunglass display there is a picture of a woman or man.
In my experience, a lot of sunglasses can be unisex and it is really based on personal preference. For instance, guys on the east and west coasts can get away with sunglasses that would be considered "girly" in the Midwest.
usually .they are unisex sunglasses
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Most of the sunglasses is unisex. But sometimes even though the sunglasses is for men, some women use it also and likewise. It is important that the sunglasses you buy will look good on you and that it will suit your personality and fashion statement.
The difference is just in the wearers mind. I don’t think there are any ‘rules’ that say whether one pair are male and another female, it rather depends on what you feel suits you.
There are some ranges that are possibly more female than others, such as the Roxy range which I would say are female. But aviators for example are worn by men and women, Oakley have Romeo and Juliet sunglasses that are suitable for either sex.
Just go with what you are happy with.
To see what I mean about Roxy, copy and paste this link http://www.qualitysunshades.com/index.php?cPath=3_24
Now days sunglasses are mostly unisex a safer choice by brands.
I think following qualities you can look for
Go with big over-sized sunglasses which I personally think men won’t go for.
Go for some additional features like big buckles, broad arms with some patterns on the arms, bling bling rhinestone styles which I think Men stay away from.
Some funky shapes like cat eye or butter fly styles which Men’s would not buy.