- Have some idea what style of sunglasses you would like to start with such as large/oversized eye shapes, aviator style, geek chic, lots of bling or no bling! This should at least help you to refine your search. Take a look at some of the celebrity websites for the latest trends for sunglasses online.
- Set a budget. Designer sunglasses range from £50 to £200+ so there is a large window of opportunity out there if you can afford it. Be careful as some of the very expensive designer sunglasses are not necessarily of a better quality, you could be paying an awful lot for the name.
- As a general rule when choosing sunglasses online make sure you use your own face shape to determine the correct style for you. The advice given by most Optometrists would be to choose a lens shape which is opposite to the outline of your face. Square or oblong frames look better on someone with round features as it draws the eye away from the circular head shape whereas a round frame would be better on someone with a square jaw line. It softens the angular look.
- Once you think you think you have settled on a pair check out the size. You should always be able to check the size of your sunglasses online. If the eye size is bigger than 56mm it is a large frame for a woman but a moderate size for an average man. The size is usually written on the inside of an arm or the back of the nose-bridge so if you find one in a store that fits well make a note of the eyesize for future reference when looking for those sunglasses online.
- Check if the website has a returns policy, something of the 14 day money back guarantee type is best. Some sunglasses look great on the screen but fail to match up when they arrive. Don`t be frightened to e-mail them first to check their response times and customer service protocol. Make up a question such as “Could you describe the colour of the frame in more detail please?” If they don`t get back to you or their reply is poor avoid them.
Friday, 17 June 2011
Top 5 tips when looking to buy sunglasses online
Approximately five million people search for the word sunglasses in google every month and millions more buy sunglasses online every day. But how do we navigate this huge information maze to find sunglasses online for me? Where do I start and how do I know if they will suit me? Will they fit?
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