Quick answer for sizing and glare — Hurley sunglasses
Start with fit: match lens width near 53 mm and keep the bridge close to 20 mm for stability; small 1-2 mm steps help fine-tune pressure and slide.
For bright conditions, pick darker or brown/green tints to soften harsh light; check lens details on each product page. Polarization reduces reflected glare on roads and water for a calmer view — explore our polarized picks if you spend time around water or windshields.
Material feel: plastic fronts have a smooth touch and a composed look, while the full-rim build adds easy day-to-day durability. Listings typically include a protective case or pouch - check “What’s included” on the product page before you buy.
“Clean look, calm colors, and no hot spots behind the ears.”
Availability changes regularly - check each product page to confirm what’s in stock today.
Shape/Material |
Fit notes |
Size (mm) |
Lens/UV |
Square, plastic |
Balanced medium feel |
53-20-140 |
Sun lenses, polarized |
Square in plastic |
Low-bridge friendly comfort |
53 mm lens width |
Sun lenses, polarized |
Unsure about proportions? Use these face-shape tips to balance width and angles without overthinking it.
FAQ
How do I pick the right size in this collection?
Match your current pair’s mm numbers first. Keep lens width within 1-2 mm, and hold the bridge close to what already feels stable. If fronts slide, try a slightly narrower bridge; if they pinch, widen lens width a step. Temple ~140 mm suits many daily fits.
Are these sunglasses polarized?
Some styles include polarized lenses to cut reflected glare from roads and water. Compare the lens callout on each product page to decide whether you want polarization or a regular tint based on how and where you wear them most.
Do these block UV light?
All sun styles aim to reduce brightness, but specific UV details vary by model. Check the product page’s lens section for the exact coverage and tint information so you can choose confidently for your light conditions.
What face shapes suit square sunglasses best?
Square fronts add definition to soft, rounded features, while staying crisp on balanced faces. Keep total width aligned with your cheek line, then fine-tune the bridge for comfort. Small size changes often make the biggest difference in feel.
Can I replace the lenses with my own tints?
Lens handling depends on the specific frame and lab. If you want a custom tint or prescription sun option, note the model size and discuss feasibility with an optician. Use the listed mm numbers to help your optician confirm compatibility.
What’s a quick way to check fit at home?
Measure a pair you already like and compare the first two numbers: lens width and bridge. If the new frame reads wider than your cheek line, step down a millimeter or two; if it feels tight, step up one size and recheck the bridge.