January 7, 2009
What are the hottest and most exciting trends for sunglasses?
In 1952 Ray-Ban developed the square, plastic Wayfarer with grey tinted lenses, which remains a classic choice for today. This style is making a comeback with top designers such as D&G, Versace and Prada who are offering their own updated versions. Sizes vary but one thing remains the same – square, blunted edges in a plastic frame with dark colored lenses. Unlike traditional Wayfarers, the new styles are lighter, wider and cover more of your face.
Prada’s most recent frames boast a hybrid mix of metal and plastic with lightweight polycarbonate lenses featuring a subtle tint. Keeping with tradition, frame colors are somewhat muted and show a raised logo on semi-wide stems. D&G trends show monochromatic, high gloss frames with wider stems and dark tints.
Versace offers materials similar to Prada’s with geometric embellishments trailing all around the lenses and down even wider stems. Versace seems to favor earth-tones over monochromatic austerity, and outrageous logos that span from ear to cheek. If Prada, Versace and D&G are too rich for your budget, consider going for a set of original Ray-Ban Wayfarers. Durable, long lasting and featuring quality Bausch & Lomb lenses, these fashion staples can be had for under $100.
If you are really looking to save go for replica sunglasses you will find many companies offer these. The replicas don’t have any brand names on them but they look very similar to the designer brands at a fraction of the cost. Another alternative to consider is buying them wholesale from wholesalers this can save you even more. As you see here you have so many options in buying sunglasses.
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