UV & lens options for bright days
These sunglasses come with branded sun lenses (non-prescription). For harsh glare, choose polarized; for a sleek look that tames brightness, go mirrored. Polarized excels near water and roads, while mirrored tones down intensity at high noon. If you love color pop, mirrored tints add a subtle, cool sheen.
Fit & sizing tips (petite to oversized)
Start with lens width. Petite faces usually feel best around 48–51 mm; a bold, cover-more look often lands at 54–56 mm. Square frames steady rounder features; soft ovals balance angular jaws; cat-eye lifts cheekbones with a quick style “smile.” Men’s, Women’s, and Unisex tags map to typical bridge/temple fits, but your comfort rules—check the mm numbers.
Use case |
Typical shape |
Lens option |
Returns |
Everyday commute |
Square or oval |
Standard UV |
30-day returns |
Beach & bright glare |
Square or oval |
Polarized |
30-day returns |
Statement look |
Cat-eye |
Mirrored |
30-day returns |
“Light on the nose, crisp in the sun—the polarized pairs make midday drives way easier.”
Polarized picks help with glare, while trend lovers can skim our cat-eye trend guide. For peace of mind on sizing or style swaps, see our Returns & Refund Policy.
FAQ
Are any Diff sunglasses polarized?
Yes—select styles list “Polarized” under Lens type. Polarized lenses use a special filter to reduce reflective glare from roads and water, making daylight scenes look calmer and more comfortable for your eyes.
Do Diff sunglasses block UV rays?
Many styles specify 100% UVA & UVB in the specs. That level of coverage helps screen daily sunlight. Always check the product’s Lens type and Description sections to confirm the exact protection on the pair you’re choosing.
What size should I pick for a comfortable fit?
Use lens width as your anchor. Petite faces often like 48–51 mm, while a bolder, more covering look usually sits at 54–56 mm. Compare those numbers to your current favorite pair for an easy reference.
Are these frames unisex?
You’ll see Men, Women, or Unisex in the tags. Unisex styles suit a wide range of faces; Men/Women labels indicate typical bridge and temple fits. If in doubt, focus on the mm measurements—they’re the best predictor of comfort.
Do sunglasses come with a case?
Yes, most listings include an original case in the box. It helps keep lenses clean and protects the frame when tossed into a bag or glove compartment between wears.
Can I add prescription lenses to these?
We ship sunglasses with sun lenses. If you need prescription sun lenses, a local optician can advise on replacing them in your chosen frame and on suitable tints for your daily light conditions.