Looksmaxxing Tinted Sunglasses | Riviera

    Sale price $37.95Regular price $73.95
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    Looksmaxxing Tinted Sunglasses | Riviera
    Sale price $37.95Regular price $73.95
    Regular price $37.95

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    — Polarised UV400 or warm tint. — Both filter UV. One kills glare. — Hard light or golden hour. — The last thing you put on.— Polarised UV400 or warm tint. — Both filter UV. One kills glare. — Hard light or golden hour. — The last thing you put on.

    Two pairs, two kinds of light.

    The Polarised cuts hard glare with UV400 polarised lenses. The Riviera warms the view with tinted, UV-filtered lenses. Both protect. Only one polarises, and we say which.

    UV as the baseline

    Both models filter UV. That part is not optional; it is the reason sunglasses exist. Everything else is preference.

    Glare or glow

    The Polarised model's UV400 lenses cut reflected glare off water, glass, and roads. The Riviera's warm tint softens the scene instead. Which you're holding is stated above.

    Frames that behave

    Shapes chosen to flatter without shouting. The Polarised comes in multiple acetate colorways. No logo doing the work on the temple.

    At a glance

    Lenses
    Polarised UV400 on the Polarised model. Warm-tinted, UV-filtered on the Riviera
    Frames
    Acetate on the Polarised model. Per-model details in the description above
    Colorways
    Listed per model in the options above
    Care
    Soft cloth only. Keep them in the case, not the car dashboard

    Common questions

    What's the difference between polarised and UV-filtered?

    UV filtering protects the eye from ultraviolet light. Polarisation additionally cuts reflected glare from flat surfaces like water and windscreens. The Polarised model does both. The Riviera filters UV and adds a warm tint.

    Which one should I get?

    Driving, water, hard midday light: the Polarised. Terraces, golden hour, a softer view: the Riviera. If you're buying one pair, the Polarised is the workhorse.

    Do polarised lenses affect screens?

    Some LCD screens can look dimmer or shift at certain angles through polarised lenses. That's the physics of polarisation, not a defect. Tilt your head or lift the glasses.

    What if they're not for me?

    Returns follow the standard policy. Details on the shipping & returns page.

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