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Polarized Sunglasses

Reduce glare from reflective surfaces, ideal for water activities and driving.

  • Reduce Glare
    Reduce Glare
  • Increase Visual Clarity
    Increase Visual Clarity
  • Enhance Contrast
    Enhance Contrast
Polarized sunglasses by Yesglasses offer 100% UVA/UVB protection and accommodate prescriptions with stylish frames to choose from for women and men.
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    $128
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    $168
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    Jee

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    9459

    $138
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    Berkley

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    Marvel

    $128 $104.60
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    Reece

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    $138
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    1020

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    $158
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    8373

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    Meteor

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    $128
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    Pesci

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    Zerlina

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    $128
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    Macaulay

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    $128
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    Esther

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Polarized Sunglasses

What Are Polarized Sunglasses?

Polarized sunglasses reduce glare from reflective surfaces. Polarized lenses have a special film to reduce harsh glare, which can distort your view, blur your vision and may cause eye strain. Tinted non-polarized lenses look very similar to polarized lenses, but only polarized lenses contain additional lens technology for anti-glare sunglasses. Both polarized and non-polarized sunglasses contain 100% UVA/UVB protection, also called UV 400 protection, which guards against the sun’s UVA and UVB radiation waves.

Search polarized sunglasses by filtering by gender, shape, size, material, or unique features of the frame. Choose your frame shape, size, material and more, followed by our wide selection of frames with polarized lenses. We also offer the best selection of kid’s polarized sunglasses!

Polarized Prescription Sunglasses

Yesglasses offers prescription Rx and reader sunglasses so that you can wear your polarized sunglasses comfortably without contacts. Polarized sunglasses can also be worn indoors by patients who just took eye surgeries like post-cataract surgery. Don’t know how to read your prescription? Don’t worry! You can upload an image of your prescription, and we will do the rest for you!

Polarized Progressive Sunglasses

Polarized progressive lenses enhance the viewing experience of sunglass wearers by combining the clarity of polarized lenses with the comfort of prescription progressive lenses. Select free-form Progressive Lenses after picking frames and while choosing lenses.

What Color Polarized Lenses Are Best?

The best color for your polarized lenses depends on your lifestyle and fashion taste.

Fishing sunglasses are best suited with brown polarized lenses for higher contrast and anti-glare. If you plan to spend time by the water, such as on a boat or along the coast, your eyes will be at greater risk from glare. This glare may prevent you from looking into the water, which is why it’s important to wear polarized sunglasses with contrast while fishing.

Driving sunglasses are also best suited with polarized lenses in either brown, green or gray. While driving in your car, glare from passing vehicles can be distracting. Brown, green and gray lenses help soothe your eyes with natural hues on long road trips.

Polarized sunglasses have been popular among outdoor activity enthusiasts for years. We highly recommend polarized lenses for anyone who wants a nice pair of sunglasses for the summer.

How To Tell If Sunglasses Are Polarized?

You can tell if your sunglasses are polarized by holding your sunglasses against glare and rotating them.

The special polarized film on your lenses is designed to block light waves on an angle. When looking through your lens at glare from the sun, if the light becomes darker or lighter while rotating the lenses, then your polarized sunglasses are doing their job.