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Come for the style. At Breed, we know you've got no time to waste. So, your style shouldn't slow you down either. Bold, dynamic, and reliable - our wearables are designed exactly with you in mind, keeping you at the top of your style.Here for the quality. We combine titanium and carbon fiber to create some of the lightest - yet toughest - sunglasses you can get. 


Lightweight Titanium Frame; Anti-Scratch and Anti-Fog Multi-Layer TAC Polarized Lenses; eliminates 100% of UVA/UVB light; Carbon Fiber Arm w/ Flexible Two-Way Bend and Logo-Engraved Tips w/ Inner Rubber Padding; Adjustable Nose Pads for a Comfortable Secure Fit; Spring-Loaded Stainless Steel Hinges; 100% FDA Approved; Impact Resistant;

Sunglasses Measurements

  • Sunglasses Dimensions: 135mmx145mmx46mm

Sunglasses Details

  • Material Content: Titanium Frame + Carbon Fiber Arms
  • Care Instructions: Spot Clean
  • Accessories/Packaging Includes: Sunglasses
  • Country of Origin: China

Polarization:
For those who spend a lot of time on water or driving, polarized lenses provide another layer of clarity, as they reduce the glare coming from flat roads and smooth water. The special filter on polarized lenses blocks this intense, reflected light. Enjoy your outdoor activities more with polarized lenses.

Polycarbonate:
Thinner and lighter than traditional plastic, polycarbonate is also more impact-resistant than traditional plastic. Developed for aerospace applications, polycarbonate is currently used in astronauts' helmet visors and space shuttle windshields. The properties of polycarbonate make these types of glasses ideal for your outdoor activities.

Sunglass Ultraviolet Protection:
In the United States, the amount of ultraviolet (UV) radiation reaching the ground is calculated from 290 to 400 nm in wavelength (representing the full spectrum of UV wavelengths). Sunglasses that offer UV absorption up to 400 nanometer (nm), block at least 99% of UV rays. These are sometimes listed as 400 UV sunglasses.

Choosing Sunglasses:

Shape:
When choosing a sunglasses shape, you need to consider your fashion preference, face shape, and the end use. In terms of face shape, some general guidelines might help you narrow down your choices:

  • Square: With a strong jaw and square forehead, narrower frames with rounded edges will soften the sharp angles.
  • Round: Narrower frames with straight lines will provide a slimming angle to a round face.
  • Triangle: Frames that are wider at the bottom offer a minimizing effect in contrast to a wide forehead. Rimless frames are often very flattering for a triangular face shape.
  • Heart: With a narrow jaw line, a frame that narrows out your forehead provides a flattering look. Rimless frames are often a flattering choice, as well as square frames that don't extend past your cheeks.
  • Polarization:
    For those who spend a lot of time on water or driving, polarized lenses provide another layer of clarity, as they reduce the glare coming from flat roads and smooth water. The special filter on polarized lenses blocks this intense, reflected light. Enjoy your outdoor activities more with polarized lenses.

    Polycarbonate:
    Thinner and lighter than traditional plastic, polycarbonate is also more impact-resistant than traditional plastic. Developed for aerospace applications, polycarbonate is currently used in astronauts' helmet visors and space shuttle windshields. The properties of polycarbonate make these types of glasses ideal for your outdoor activities.

    Sunglass Ultraviolet Protection:
    In the United States, the amount of ultraviolet (UV) radiation reaching the ground is calculated from 290 to 400 nm in wavelength (representing the full spectrum of UV wavelengths). Sunglasses that offer UV absorption up to 400 nanometer (nm), block at least 99% of UV rays. These are sometimes listed as 400 UV sunglasses.