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Polarized Aviator Sunglasses

Protecting Your Vision in Polarized Aviator Sunglasses
Polarized aviator sunglasses, or "pilot's glasses", were originally developed in 1936 by Bausch & Lomb for pilots to protect their eyes while flying, thus the name aviator. This style of sunglasses is credited with being one of the first popularized styles of sunglasses to be developed. In its military usage, the sunglasses replaced the outmoded flight goggles used previously, as they were lighter, thinner, and “more elegantly designed”. Writing about the transition of aviators from military gear to a commercial product, Vanessa Brown wrote that, “The War was a revelation of the sheer might, scale, power, and horror of the modern world …which necessitated a new kind of military demeanor and gave rise to new definitions of the heroic stance which was to have a profound influence on modern fashion.

Well-made aviator sunglasses do more than make you look like a movie star. They can protect your eyes from many problems, including those caused by the sun's harmful rays.
Here are some of the benefits of sporting this classic style:

Blocks UV Rays
You must always look for designer aviator sunglasses that give you 100% UVA and UVB protection. This provides full protection against the sun’s ultraviolet rays.

Protects From Eye Infections
Wearing good quality spectacles or sunglasses outside can protect your eyes from the germs and bacteria in the atmosphere, thereby, protecting your eyes from bacterial, fungal and viral infections.
Time spent in the sun, and whether or not sunglasses are worn may help explain why some people develop exfoliation syndrome (XFS), an eye condition that is a leading cause of secondary open-angle glaucoma and can lead to an increased risk of cataract, according to a study published in JAMA, Ophthalmology.

 Fewer Headaches and Migraines
Tests have shown that the lenses are effective in eradicating the light that triggers pain. Even low-quality sunglasses or lenses can cause strain to the eyes leading to distortion in vision.

Safe Driving
While driving into the harsh and bright sunlight, sunglasses can certainly help you see well and drive more comfortably. Further, Night Vision Driving Glasses also keep your eyes protected from the strong glares of bright headlights

To cap it off, aside from the fact that the best aviator sunglasses will make you look classic and classy, and, apart from being a summer fashion statement; it can also help in protecting our eyes from various eye problems. They protect your eyes against the sun's UV rays, which could otherwise lead to cataracts, they protect against "blue light" from the solar spectrum, which could increase your risk of macular degeneration and they lead to improve your vision so you no longer have to squint. They can also make it easier to adapt to darkness. And don’t forget that exposure to bright light can also make it more difficult to adjust to driving at night.

In a nutshell, The American Optometric Association says you should always wear sunglasses during the daylight hours to always protect your VEUs. You can also choose which style you fancy. The best aviator sunglasses can go from classic to gradient, you are also not limited to any color. Just make sure you always check if the lenses are polarized and UV protected and of course, don’t forget to always stay Shady!

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