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How To Choose The Right Sunglasses
Sunglasses are designed to protect your eyes from harmful UV exposure while improving comfort and visibility outdoors. Whether you are walking, driving, travelling, or taking part in outdoor activities, the right sunglasses help reduce glare, limit eye strain, and support clear vision in bright conditions. With a wide range of lens types, frame styles, and fits available, sunglasses combine everyday practicality with reliable eye protection for year-round use.
Trespass Sunglasses For Adults & Kids
Our stock of adults and kid's sunglasses is guaranteed to bless your eyes with the protection they deserve, wherever you are and whatever you're up to. Whether you’re hiking, golfing, fishing or just enjoying the warm weather, there’s a style to suit all in the Trespass collection. Choose a style to match your favourite outdoor activity - and enjoy the summer rays!
Ski Sunglasses
At high altitude, UV rays are super strong - that’s why you need a pair of ski sunglasses to keep your eyes protected while looking good on the slopes. Look for sunglasses with polarised lenses, designed to perform in extreme weather and eliminate glare while on the slopes or when you’re enjoying the Apres Ski bar menu. Our DLX Sloope Sunglasses are perfect for the slopes with 100% UVB protection and a funky design for style and practicality. Find your perfect pair of ski sunglasses in the Trespass range.
Different sunglasses are designed to suit specific activities, environments, and comfort needs.
- Sports sunglasses: Designed for active use, offering a secure fit, lightweight frames, and lenses that stay stable during movement.
- Performance sunglasses: Built for higher intensity activity, combining wraparound designs with enhanced grip and coverage.
- Everyday sunglasses: Versatile styles suitable for walking, travel, commuting, and casual outdoor wear.
Each type provides different levels of coverage, stability, and visual comfort depending on how and where you plan to wear them.
Materials and How They Work
Sunglasses use carefully selected materials to balance comfort, durability, and visual performance.
- Frames are commonly made from lightweight plastics or metal alloys to reduce pressure during long wear.
- Lenses are designed to filter light, reduce glare, and protect against UV radiation.
- Polarised lenses minimise reflection from surfaces such as water, snow, or roads.
- Scratch-resistant coatings help maintain clarity during everyday use.
Together, these materials help sunglasses remain comfortable, durable, and effective in bright outdoor conditions.
High-quality sunglasses include features that improve protection, comfort, and reliability.
- UV400 or 100% UV protection helps safeguard eye health.
- Polarised lenses reduce glare and eye fatigue.
- Lightweight frames improve comfort during long wear.
- Secure nose pads and arms help keep sunglasses in place.
These features help ensure sunglasses remain practical and comfortable across different activities.
Matching sunglasses to how you plan to use them helps improve performance and comfort.
- Everyday use: Lightweight sunglasses with standard UV protection and comfortable frames.
- Driving: Polarised lenses to reduce glare from roads and vehicles.
- Walking and travel: Versatile sunglasses with a balanced fit and durable lenses.
- Outdoor sports: Sports or performance sunglasses with secure fit and stable coverage.
- Water activities: Polarised lenses to reduce reflection from water surfaces.
Choosing the right style ensures your sunglasses suit both activity level and environment.
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What’s the difference between polarised and non-polarised lenses?
- Polarised lenses reduce glare caused by light reflecting off flat surfaces like water or roads. This improves visual clarity and reduces eye strain in bright conditions. Non-polarised lenses still offer UV protection but do not reduce reflected glare.
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Do all sunglasses offer UV protection?
- Not all sunglasses provide full UV protection, so it is important to check the label. Look for sunglasses marked with UV400 or 100% UV protection. These offer protection against both UVA and UVB rays.
































