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How To Wear Sunglasses When You Wear Glasses? 

 July 29, 2022

By  Diane Wuthrich

Wearing prescription glasses is necessary for individuals who need vision correcting. But those who wear glasses also need to occasionally wear sunglasses for protection from the sun. So how does one wear sunglasses if you need glasses?

There are several options for people who need both vision correction and sun protection. These include clip-on lenses, fit-over sunglasses, or prescription sunglasses. All these ensure that you can see clearly while simultaneously protecting your eyes from the sun’s harmful rays.  

Read on below to learn about each of these options in detail.

How To Wear Sunglasses With Glasses

People who wear eyeglasses for vision problems also need protection from the sun’s ultraviolet rays.

However, there is no need to compromise one or the other when you’re outdoors. Prescription glasses can cost quite a lot, so it’s understandable for many people who want to keep their investment without replacing them just for UV protection.

The good news is that there are several options you can choose from so that you get the benefit of both sunglasses and prescription glasses. There is also the choice of an all-in-one solution.

Clip-On Lenses

Clip-on lenses are attachments that enable you to clip tinted shades on top of your regular glasses. These are extremely easy to use as you can attach or remove it as you please.

The temples of the clip-on lenses do not attach to your spectacles, so you can buy from another brand separate from your glasses. Most models are affordable, offering a convenient way to enjoy sunglass protection without having to change your eyeglasses. The drawback is that clip-on lenses do not protect the sides of your eyes from glare.

There is also the risk of clip-on sunglasses scratching your eyeglasses if they do not fit properly. While they do work, it’s important to choose the fit of clip-on lenses carefully to ensure it

Fit-Over Sunglasses

Fit-over sunglasses are designed to be slightly larger than prescription eyeglasses so that you can wear them on top of your spectacles. Your glasses will be concealed behind them, enabling you to benefit from UV protection while seeing clearly through your prescription glasses.

The design of fit-over sunglasses features a slightly wider temple so that they can cover the temples of prescription glasses. As a result, you get UV protection not just in front, but also on the sides and top end. You can put the fit-over sunglasses on and off as needed, and they are also an affordable option.

The disadvantage to fit-over sunglasses is that even though they are lightweight, they still add extra weight for your nose to carry. This may be uncomfortable to some, depending on how much it weighs.

Prescription Sunglasses

For individuals who are ready to invest money in an all-in-one solution, it doesn’t get better than prescription sunglasses.

This special type of eyewear is custom made to address your vision problems so that you can see clearly while also offering UV protection from the sun’s rays. It enables you to see and read clearly even while outdoors without worry of eye damage. The cost of prescription sunglasses will vary as there is the fee of having them custom made and there is also the cost of the frames and lenses that need to be considered.

In addition, the cost of prescription sunglasses will also depend on the kind of sunglass protection you want. For maximum protection, it is always recommended to get lenses with 100% UV protection so you don’t compromise your eye health under the sun.

Photochromic Lenses

Another solution is the use of photochromic lenses.

These lenses are custom made with your prescription needs. They are clear indoors but adapt to darker lenses when you step outside. The lenses are powered by ultraviolet radiation, and come in a range of lens colors, treatments, and materials.

Photochromic lenses are wonderful for traveling, but they don’t work as well inside vehicles. This is due to the windshields which already have built-in filters for blocking out UV rays.

Conclusion

Proper vision and sun protection are non-negotiables when it comes to eye health. Be sure that you always have the eyewear that caters to your specific needs so that you can invest in healthy eyesight for years to come.

About the author

Diane is our head writer and researcher for our sunglass informational content.

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