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If you are looking for a pair of shades that are unique and different then you will want to check out the selection at Nectar.
Nectar offers 4 different styles of sunglasses:
- Sunnies: This series offers bright bold colors with blue, orange, purple, and yellow lenses and translucent, solid and leopard frames.
- Polarized: These come in both wire and plastic frames and offer some of the same funky lenses as in the Sunnies Series.
- Fusion: The Polarized Fusion series come with screw-less frames so you can change them up whenever the mood strikes you! This series offers 16 different options by swapping out the arms and lenses.
- Didymium: These lenses have been developed for the lamp-working and glass blowing markets. These glasses are lighter than conventionally laminated glasses, they do take up to two weeks to make though.
My son took one look that these cool glasses and wanted me to get a pair for him. It took him a while to decide but eventually, he went with the Drift Polarized Sunglasses in brown.
These lenses feature a polarized filter on the lens with 100% UV protection. The feature I like for him is the impact resistant lenses and impact resistant frame material. Plus they come with a scratch resistant film that covers the lenses! Not only are they stylish but at $30, the price is hard to beat. All the styles are marked at a reasonable price point too.
He loves wearing them, he has been wearing them to his baseball games and getting many compliments! They fit him great and we didn’t even need to take to the store to have them adjusted. The quality is much more than I expected from a $30 pair of glasses!
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ellen beck says
Thats kind of neat there are so many kinds. I like the way these look and I have never heard of fusion sunglasses. Didymium I have never heard of either I bet they are heavy duty!