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Discover men's sunglasses in a variety of styles, from sports to classic and street style. Shop our range of frames and customize yours with lenses that offer serious UV protection.
Discover men's sunglasses in a variety of styles, from sports to classic and street style. Shop our range of frames and customize yours with lenses that offer serious UV protection.
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Zenni performance eyewear on a dark teal patterned background.

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Geometric glasses with Transitions lenses that change from clear to dark.

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Chase Stokes outside holding a skateboard on his shoulders, in Zenni EyeQLenz glasses with a dark tint and wearing a brown collared shirt.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Mens Sunglasses

What sunglasses are in style for men?

Some popular sunglasses styles for men in 2024 include aviator, wayfarer, round, square, oversized, and mirrored sunglasses. However, it is recommended to consider your face shape and usage before choosing a pair of sunglasses.Read our guide to men's prescription sunglass styles.

Can you see with prescription sunglasses?

Yes, prescription sunglasses allow you to see clearly while also providing protection from the sun's glare and harmful UV rays. The lenses in prescription sunglasses are customized to correct your vision, similar to regular prescription eyeglasses, and allow you to see clearly and comfortably in bright outdoor conditions. Read our guide on choosing the best prescription glasses.

Do prescription sunglasses protect your eyes?

Yes, prescription sunglasses provide protection for your eyes from the harmful effects of UV rays and can help maintain the health of your eyes and reduce the risk of sun-related eye issues. Learn more about how sunglasses help protect your eyes here.

What is needed for prescription sunglasses?

For prescription sunglasses, you will need to have a current prescription for corrective lenses from an optometrist. This prescription should include information such as the required lens power for each eye. Learn how to buy prescription glasses here.

Can you wear prescription sunglasses while driving?

Yes, you can wear prescription sunglasses while driving! In fact, prescription sunglasses are particularly useful while driving as they can enhance visibility, and provide protection from harmful UV rays. You can also add an anti-reflective coating or polarized lenses to your sunglasses to help reduce glare and improve visibility while driving. Learn more about how you can enhance your driving experience with Zenni here.

How do you take care of prescription sunglasses?

Store your prescription sunglasses in a protective case when not in use to prevent scratches and damage. Ensure you clean them regularly and avoid exposing them to extreme temperatures or high heat. In addition, avoid leaving them in direct sunlight for long periods of time, as this can cause fading and warping. Learn essential care tips for your Zenni Glasses here.

Can you wear prescription sunglasses at night?

It is not recommended to wear prescription sunglasses at night or in dim conditions because the tinted lenses can reduce visibility, making it difficult to see clearly in low light. If you have difficulty driving at night due to astigmatism, consider prescription eyeglasses to help you see Learn more about astigmatism here.
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