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As lockdown restrictions loosen, one of the quickest ways to return to some semblance of normalcy is to spend more time outdoors. While the blazing sun might feel comforting on our skin after being cooped up for so long, it’s not doing any favors for our eye health, according to the journal Clinical Ophthalmology. Luckily, Michelle Andreoli, MD, a clinical spokesperson for the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) and comprehensive ophthalmologist at Wheaton Eye Clinic in Illinois, explained that “over time, the general public has become more aware of the dangers associated with sun and ultraviolet (UV) exposure. With this, more people are wearing sunglasses and sunblock as protection.”
SKIP AHEAD Best Women's Sunglasses | Best Men's Sunglasses
The numbers show that folks are, in fact, incorporating sunglasses into their accessory arsenal more than ever: The sunglasses industry hit an all-time high market value of $147 billion this year, and Grand View Research expects that number to rise by a compound annual growth rate of eight percent until 2027. The report identified several factors contributing to the boom of sunglasses: E-commerce stores are making it easier than ever to try on styles before you buy using online imaging tools. Stiff competition forces brands to continuously innovate their eyewear technology (think: transitional lenses and sustainable materials). And consumers are increasingly viewing eyewear as a style essential. Does that mean sunglasses are necessary? Experts unequivocally say yes. “All people should be wearing sunglasses any time they are outside, even if the day is overcast or cloudy,” said Andreoli, explaining that sunglasses decrease the damage caused to the eye by the sun and the sun’s UV rays.
Thankfully, wearing sunglasses can keep you safe while looking stylish. According to Ashley Brissette, MD, also a clinical spokesperson for the AAO, cornea specialist and assistant professor of ophthalmology at Weill Cornell Medicine, some of the most flattering styles for a woman’s face are considered cat eye, rounded and aviator. However, she notes, style guidance is really genderless and ultimately relies on your preferences and tastes.
“Typically, women's glasses have been larger squares and men's are more of a wrap-around, action figure shape,” she said, noting that this binary is slowly fading as sunglasses companies begin updating their styles to reflect the modern sartorial reality. “There are a lot of options that look equally good on women or men,” she said. “It depends more on your face shape and what you'll use them for.”
Why you should buy sunglasses
On top of the aforementioned reasons causing an increased popularity for sunglasses, there are some specific reasons to consider sporting a pair regularly.
Help prevent cancer and disease. Brissette said long-term exposure to UV radiation in sunlight is linked to cancers of the eye — either on the eyelid, around the eye or on the eyeball itself — as well as other conditions like cataracts, macular degeneration and a painful sunburn around the eyes called photokeratitis.
Reduce squinting and protect sensitive eyes. Our eyes' natural defense against bright rays is to squint. According to Brissette, squinting itself isn’t harmful but it can cause tension or fatigue around the eyes, as well as potentially trigger a headache or migraine around the eye region. She also notes that those with lighter-colored eyes tend to experience more sensitivity so they will especially benefit from sunglasses or tinted lenses. Sun exposure and prolonged squinting can lead to wrinkles in the skin around the eyes, she explained, “so [it’s] another good reason to wear sunglasses.”
How to shop for sunglasses
If you’re looking to invest in a new pair of shades or have been meaning to upgrade yours, there are some essentials to keep in mind so you buy the perfect sunglasses for you.
Identify the right UV protection. The most important factor to consider is the UV protection level of the lens.
- Brissette said to look for 100-percent UV on all lenses.
- Some labels claim UV absorption up to 400nm, which is equivalent to 100-percent UV protection.
Nicole Ryan, the sunglasses buyer at REI, said most premium sunglasses brands (as opposed to value brands) likes Ray Ban, Maui Jim and Oakley offer UVA, UVB and UVC protection. Largely speaking, here’s how each UV protection type works for you:
- UVA protection helps reduce the signs of aging
- UVB protection helps stave off burning
- UVC protection helps protect against cancer
Look for the perfect fit. When trying to find a perfect frame, Andreoli said to consider how heavy a frame feels on your face, how the frame fits against your temples and over your ears, how the area around the nose fits and whether it is large enough to easily fit a bifocal, a thicker style of lens often used for vision correction and treating certain eye conditions.
With sunglasses, bigger is better. Smaller ‘90s-style frames might be en vogue right now, but they aren’t ideal from a safety perspective. The more of your skin’s surface area your lens is able to protect, the more you’ll reduce your risk of skin cancer and other forms of damage, according to Brissette. The same idea applies to wraparound lenses that protect your peripheral vision — Brissette said they help cut down or prevent the UV rays from entering the side of your eye. And right now, sunglasses that cover more of your eyes could help reduce droplets — like those associated with coronavirus — from reaching your eyeballs, one reason behind the increasing popularity of face shields.
Look for the right lens. Jet black lenses on jet black frames might look like a trendy way of hiding from the paparazzi, but they aren’t ideal for every activity, according to Brissette. “Specific tinted lenses can be better for sports,” she said. “For example, amber, green or gray lenses increase contrast, which may be useful for athletes who play sports such as baseball or golf, where you need the UV protection but can help improve contrast for following the ball.”
For super sunny days, you’ll also want to look for a dark or more opaque-looking lens. On less sunny or overcast days, a mid-tint lens will work just fine. Ryan said many budget sunglasses just “dim the lights” and make everything darker, whereas a higher end brand enhances the colors and details your eye sees naturally.
For certain occasions, Andreoli also suggests considering polarized lenses, which reduce glare coming off reflective surfaces like water or pavement. She notes that they do not offer more protection from the sun, but can make activities like driving or being on the water safer or more enjoyable.
Consider the activity. Ryan said if you lead a more active lifestyle, you’ll want to look for lightweight nylon frames that offer comfort and flexibility.
- For instance, if you’re a runner, you’d want something like a rimless style that’s lightweight and will stay in place.
- If fishing is more your thing, Ryan said you’d need broader coverage to protect against the large amounts of glare and reflected light from the water.
“A wrap frame for full coverage would be ideal, while the lenses should be polarized glass for glare elimination and the clearest optics,” she said.
Choose what you like. Frame selection is part science and part art. “Most glasses frame shapes vary in color selection as well as size. There is no clear advantage to one material over another in an adult,” Andreoli said. “Most importantly, someone should love the way the glasses look, because they will likely be worn every day.”
Best sunglasses to shop in 2020
To help guide your shopping for a new pair of sunglasses, we’ve rounded up the best expert-approved sunglasses suited for a range of activities, budgets, and tastes — and they all offer 100-percent UV protection.
Best women’s sunglasses
Whether you’re dipping your toes into the lake, hitting the pavement or staying put, here are some of the best sunglasses out now from brands like Ray-Ban, Maui Jim and more.
Best everyday women’s sunglasses: Sunski Dipsea
1. Sunski Dipsea Polarized Sunglasses
These sunglasses from Sunski Dipsea feature a classic round shape that Ryan said works on so many different face types. “They're super lightweight, and offer good coverage without dominating your face,” she said, adding that the brand turns scrap plastic into recycled frames, keeping more waste out of landfills.
Best women’s sunglasses to wear with face masks: Maui Jim
2. Maui Jim Baby Beach Polarized Sunglasses
Ryan considers these “modified aviators perfect for petite faces,” making them also ideal to wear with face masks. She notes they’re made of durable pure titanium that’s easy to clean and renders them scratch- and shatter-resistant, as well. The highly-rated sunglasses offer HEV (high-energy visible light) protection.
Best oversized women’s sunglasses: Ray-Ban
3. Ray-Ban Erika Classic
Ray-Ban glasses are usually celebrated for their iconic aviator style, but Ryan recommends this alternative because its “oversized, round lenses are flattering in a classic style that blocks 100 percent of harmful UV rays.” While they do come in nine colorways, you’re able to customize your frames to your liking for an added fee, be it the addition of a mirrored lens or a temple tip change.
Best women’s designer sunglasses: Maui Jim
4. Maui Jim Olu Olu Polarized Sunglasses
Because Ryan said these sunglasses contain embedded nose pads, a lightweight nylon frame and spring hinges, they’re likely to stay put on your nose no matter how rigorous the activity. “[It’s a] classic cat eye shape that’s a great fit for many face shapes,” she said.
Best sustainable women’s sunglasses : Zeal Bennet
5. Zeal Bennet Polarized Sunglasses
Ryan describes these highly-rated slight cat eye frames as a great choice “from street to summit” since they boast impact-resistant lenses and frames from plant-based materials, as well as polarized lenses to reduce glare on the sunniest days. A rubber padding on the nose ensures they stay put. Great for your eye health and the planet, Zeal will plant a tree in national forests for every pair of sunglasses purchased.
Best women’s sunglasses for sensitive eyes: Toroe Eyewear
6. Toroe 'Range' Polarized Category 4 Sunglasses
Brissette said that, generally, those with lighter colored eyes are prone to experiencing more sensitivity to light. In that (glasses) case, you’d want darker-tinted glasses to offset the discomfort, she said, like an ultra-dark pair from Toroe Eyewear (they’re also water-, scratch- and shatter-resistant). In certain jurisdictions like the EU and Australia, they are classified as Category 4 lenses, which provide protection against sources of major sun glare.
Best women’s sunglasses for driving: Le Specs
7. Neptune Bright Gold Polarized Sunglasses
When you’re driving, you don’t want any funky tinted lenses that could potentially tamper with your perception of the road, and as a result, your safety. Our experts say neutral-hued polarized lenses (like these from Le Specs) can help keep you focused on what’s ahead while enhancing colors and objects your eyes naturally see—minimal glare included.
Best women’s prescription glasses: Zenni Square
8. Zenni Square Magnetic Snap-on Set
Brissette said you should be wearing sunglasses every day you go outside, so convenience is key in helping you reach that goal. While two-in-one shampoo and conditioner might not be the most high-fashion way to go about convenience, this Zenni prescription eyeglass set with clip-on sunglasses lenses certainly fits the bill. A trendy acetate lens surrounds gradient lenses, all bound together by a metal brow bar sunshade for increased protection and comfort.
Best affordable women’s sunglasses: Goodr
9. Goodr OG Sunglasses
Ryan loves this pair for its classic shape, performance and bold color and style. “They’re affordable and easy, all while being carbon neutral,” she said, recommending them for everything from the road to the trail to a trip to the taco truck. With product names like Sweater Vest For Your Face, Flamingos on a Booze Cruise and Tiger Blood Transfusion, you’ll have as much fun picking out your preferred style as you will wearing them.
Best women’s sunglasses for overcast days: Burberry
10. Burberry Oversized Square Logo Sunglasses
Let’s (literally) face it: Not many of us remember to apply sunscreen on cloudy days. Pop on a pair of these oversized Burberry sunglasses with a light lilac gradient tint (that our experts say is helpful on cloudy days), and you’ll benefit from extra protection at your cheekbone and temple from its chunky — and stylish — arms hugging your face.
Best women’s sunglasses for running: HULISLEM
11. HULISLEM S1 Sport Polarized Sunglasses
Running is challenging enough — don’t let your sunnies weigh you down. Swap your everyday pair for this feather-light, semi-rimless pair made with polycarbonate lenses. “Glass lenses are super clear, but tend to be heavy. High-quality polycarbonate lenses can offer excellent clarity and save weight,” Ryan explained.
Best men’s sunglasses
Our top expert-approved men’s sunglasses offer all the protection you need to help you enjoy your favorite outdoor activities.
Best men’s aviator sunglasses: Ray-Ban
12. Ray-Ban Aviator Classic Polarized Sunglasses
Ryan recommends these “classic, cool and iconic” sunglasses that were originally designed for US Aviators in 1937. Available in 13 colors, the Ray-Ban Aviator Classic Polarized sunglasses also block out harmful blue light while reducing glare and eye strain.
Best men’s sunglasses for skiing: Oakley
13. Oakley Targetline Sunglasses
These Oakley sunglasses are designed to pair well with a hat so your skiing tuque and helmet shouldn’t get in the way of the optimal, vivid-hued vision these sunglasses provide. The brand’s proprietary Prizm Lens technology promises to reduce glare and provide color contrast, which experts say can help optimize visibility and increase safety, be it on the slopes, the putting green or the pitcher’s mound.
Best men’s sunglasses for swimming: Adidas
14. Adidas Evil Eye Halfrim Pro L Sunglasses
Swimming is a double threat when it comes to sun exposure: You have UV rays directly above you while the water reflects glaring light back into your eyes. A solid pair of wraparound glasses like the Evil Eye Halfrim Pro Ls by Adidas are designed to provide all-around protection, according to Brissette. A built-in sweat blocker band will also keep sweat — and pool or ocean water — out of your eyes.
Best men’s affordable sunglasses: Warby Parker
15. Warby Parker Perkins Burnt Honeycomb Tortoise Sunglasses
Warby Parker just happens to have a stellar reputation in the eyewear market, and their affordable price is just a bonus. “The label or cost doesn’t matter,” said Brissette. “What matters is that they offer 100-percent UV protection.” This pair protects you from harmful rays, and features scratch-resistant lenses. If you’re unsure of your size, the brand will allow you to try on both the medium and wide models.
Best men’s prescription sunglasses: Zenni Optical
16. Zenni Premium Square Sunglasses
Buying prescription sunglasses from Zenni is a total breeze because each pair comes with your choice of basic prescription. These Premium Square Sunglasses meet our experts’ criteria for a solid pair in other ways, too: a gradient dark gray tint will keep you from squinting on sunny days and a lightweight frame and nose pad will give you that barely-there feeling.
Best men’s sunglasses to wear with a mask: Blupond
17. Blupond Sports Anti-Fog Polarized Sports Sunglasses
With Blupond, you can wear your mask freely without constantly removing your lenses to wipe them off. The smaller frame will stay out of your mask’s way, and the anti-fog coating will enhance your visibility. These sunglasses might also help reduce the onset of headaches or migraines, a feature Brissette attributes to eye strain and squinting given their semi-polarized lenses that reduce glare and their tint to eliminate distortion.
Best men’s sunglasses for running: Nike
18. Nike Windshield Elite Mirrored Sunglasses
“If you’re a runner, you’d likely want the lightest weight possible that also has good grip to stay in place,” said Ryan. With wraparound frames to block sunlight from entering your eye at all angles, these expert-approved sunnies should help keep you safe during long runs. Built-in lens frame openings and floating nose pads promote ventilation while your choice of six tinted lens varieties increases vision clarity.
Best men’s designer sunglasses: Dior
19. Dior 53mm Polarized Square Sunglasses
While the experts we consulted agree that the price of a pair of sunglasses isn’t a solid indicator of its quality, Ryan does mention that a “quality sunglass brand” will effectively boost color and clarity, rather than just provide shade. With the Dior Polarized Square Sunglasses, you’re guaranteed clear, unblurred vision. There’s an updated 59-millimeter version that is currently sold out.
Best oversized men’s sunglasses: Tom Ford
20. Tom Ford Caine Sunglasses
Not only do you get the benefit of a wide and tall lens covering that effectively protects a larger surface area of your face, but you get built-in ventilation from the gap between the nose bridge and lens. Coming in four hues, the Black option will fare best on extremely sunny days, while your Pink, Green or Yellow option will enhance clarity on an overcast day, according to Angeoli. Bonus: This very pair was featured on a Tom Ford runway.
Best men’s sunglasses for fishing: Nitrogen
21. Nitogren Polarized Wrap Around Sport Sunglasses
These polarized Nitrogen lenses adhere to Ryan’s standards for a proper pair of fishing sunglasses: They feature a wraparound frame for extra coverage and polarized lenses to eliminate reflected glare bouncing off the water. Coming in 17 lens and frame color combinations, they should fit most styles and budgets.
Nitogren Polarized Wrap Around Sport Sunglasses
THE BEST OAKLEY SUNGLASSES OF 2020
Oakley has always been known to push the bar in creativity and quality while meeting the demands of the world’s most elite athletes. PRIZM Lens Technology, Unobtainium grip and O Matter frame material are just a few proprietary innovations that have set Oakley sunglasses apart from the crowd. Whether you are an avid athlete or just looking to hit the beach with some friends, there is surely an Oakley sunglass here to meet your fancy. We created this list of Oakley top sellers as well as some newly introduced frames that are quickly becoming our favorites.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN OAKLEY SUNGLASSES
Before we get into the frame breakdown, there are a few key features to consider when choosing the right Oakley sunglass to meet your specific needs. When you familiarize yourself with these, it will make choosing your sunglasses that much easier.
PRESCRIPTION CAPABILITIES
Here at SportRx we love to highlight prescription friendly frames so you can get more enjoyment out of the activities that you love. If you have a tough Rx and are curious as to whether it will work in a given frame, you can always contact one of our certified opticians to find out.
LENS TECHNOLOGY
When it comes to contrast enhancement, PRIZM is second to none. The lenses use specific dyes that filter out distracting colors while boosting colors your eye is more sensitive to. The result is increased vividness and attention to details in your environment. With multiple options for everyday and sport use, PRIZM has you covered no matter what you are getting into. And the best part is that they are available in prescription! Check out our PRIZM Guide to learn more about this amazing lens technology.
GRIP
Unobtainium is Oakley’s proprietary grip material. It actually gets sticker and tackier the MORE you sweat, making it perfect for sports.
FRAME MATERIAL
When you shop Oakley, you can stop worrying about the durability of your sunglasses. All of the sunglasses in this guide are constructed of O Matter. This proprietary frame materials makes the frames both lightweight AND impact-resistant. Top athletes across the globe depend on O Matter frame material to withstand their demands. Enough said.
Now that you know what to look for, let’s get into the sunglasses!
TOP 7 OAKLEY SUNGLASSES OF 2020
1) PORTAL X
PORTAL X FEATURES:
- This versatile design gives you a casual look with sport capability.
- Unobtainium nosepads and temple arms keep these frames glued to your face.
- Available in Prescription with Oakley authentic PRIZM lenses.
Learn more about this sunglass in our Portal X review.
2) HOLBROOK XL
HOLBROOK XL FEATURES:
- This ‘XL’ fit caters to BIG heads.
- Also available in standard fit, non-XL size.
- The keyhole nosebridge fits a wider variety of nose shapes and sizes.
Explore the entire collection in our Oakley Holbrook guide.
3) SPLIT SHOT
SPLIT SHOT FEATURES:
- Wraparound design for maximum sun protection.
- Unobtainium nosepads increase frame retention.
- The 20″ coated woven steel leash can easily be removed or attached. No more searching for a spot to set your sunglasses down.
Go more in-depth with our full-length Split Shot review.
4) SYLAS
SYLAS FEATURES:
- A simplified design gives you everything you need in a sunglass.
- The moderate price point keeps your wallet heavier without sacrificing product quality.
- Get a more comfortable and fashion-forward look with a keyhole nosebridge.
Check out our complete Sylas review for more details on this frame.
5) FLAK 2.0 XL
FLAK 2.0 XL FEATURES:
- SportRx exclusive matte carbon colorway!
- The semi-rimless design makes swapping lenses a breeze. Get multiple sets for the most optimal experience.
- Unobtainium nosepads and temple arms increases with grip the MORE you sweat.
See why the Flak 2.0 XL is the ultimate sport sunglass.
6) MAINLINK XL
MAINLINK XL FEATURES:
- Flatter frame front means higher rx capabilities. If you have a tough prescription, this may be your frame.
- Also available in standard fit, non-XL version.
- Get a laid back look without sacrificing sport functionality. Unobtainium nosepads and temples keep you sport-ready!
Learn more in our Mainlink XL review.
7) SUTRO
SUTRO FEATURES:
- The full shield provides excellent sun coverage and added wind protection.
- A saddle Unobtainium nosebridge increases contact points with your nose for a more comfortable and secure fit.
- External facing temple styling adds low key flair to this retro-inspired sunglass.
Dive Deeper into this sunglass in our full-length Sutro review.
OAKLEY PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES ONLINE AT SPORTRX
Need prescription Oakley sunglasses or eyeglasses? Done. When you shop with us, you’ll find video guides and tooltips throughout the build process as you customize the perfect pair. An answer to all your questions is at your fingertips, and if you want to chat with an expert, Contact Us. We’ll put you in touch with one of our friendly in-house opticians who can help you build your prescription Oakley Sunglasses.
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Didn’t get your fill? Check out the 2019 roundup below!
BEST OAKLEY SUNGLASSES OF 2019
With so many sunglasses to choose from, this guide has sport and casual all in one but we also have a Oakley Sunglasses Buyer’s Guide if you want to know more about the proprietary features included in these sunglasses.
OUR TOP OAKLEY LIFESTYLE SUNGLASS PICKS
Oakley cutting edge frame and lens technology can also be enjoyed in your everyday sunglasses. If you have a pair of sunglasses dedicated to your favorite sport or activity, why not have a pair to wear for everything else?
OAKLEY LATCH ALPHA
The Latch Alpha is all about premium materials in a bold look. The bold lens shape and double bridge really set the aesthetics apart. The die-cast aluminum center frame is coated in high-density Unobtanium to give you a lightweight, yet durable sunglass that can meet any of your daily demands.
OAKLEY APPARITION
As part of Oakley’s Ahyris Collection, the Apparition features the signature ‘iris’ icon on the front of the frame. O Matter frame material and Unobtanium grip on the temples make this lifestyle sunglass the complete package. There is also an ophthalmic version of the Apparition that come sin two sizes.
OAKLEY FROGSKINS
Originally introduced in 1984, the Frogskins is a sunglass that has stood the test of time. This unisex sunglass creates an 80’s vibe that totally fits into today’s fashion. There are quite a few renditions of this classic silhouette which you can check out in our Complete Frogskins Collection guide. This model is available with PRIZM Rose Gold Polarized lenses which create a bold aesthetic and will make any daily activity more pleasing to your eyes.
OAKLEY HOLBROOK
The Holbrook is as about iconic as it gets. A keyhole nosebridge and rivet accents create a timeless style that can be worn on any occasion. Sun protection comes standard with the Holbrook since all Oakley Plutonite lenses are 100% UVA, UVB, and UVC protected.
OAKLEY MAINLINK
Although the Mainlink is in the Lifestyle section of this guide, it has features that make it great for physical activities. The nosepads and bottom of both temple arms is lined with Unobtanium grip. Oakley’s Three Point Fit System equally distributes the weight of the frame between your nose and sides of your head so you can wear it for hours on end. This model is also available in an ‘XL’ version for larger heads. We created a separate guide where you can find out all the differences between the Mainlink and Mainlink XL.
OAKLEY TURBINE
The Turbine provides excellent coverage for water activities or bright light environments. Unlike the Gascan or Fuel Cell, the Turbine features Unobtanium grip on the temples and nosepads. Great coverage, fit, and grip where you need it make it the perfect addition for any of your summer time activities.
OUR TOP OAKLEY SPORT SUNGLASS PICKS
From mountain biking to golfing and everything in between, Oakley sport sunglasses are built for performance. Each of the sunglasses on this list feature the grip, fit, and coverage to help you excel in whatever activity you choose.
OAKLEY SUTRO
The Sutro has been making waves since it was first introduced in the beginning of 2019. Inspired by the urban cyclist, this is another sunglass that can be worn for sport or leisure. The Unobtanium saddle bridge increases contact points with your nose for a comfortable and secure fit while the massive shield lens provides excellent coverage.
OAKLEY TARGETLINE
Originally designed for golf, the Targetline has found its way into many of our sport specific guides. This is because it has all the sport functionality you need and it has a more casual look. The brow line is sloped down on the sides to avoid crashing into the brim of your hat. Even the sides of the frame are designed a bit thicker to prevent any unwanted glare from sneaking in. From mountain biking to running, the Targetline has you covered.
OAKLEY SPLIT SHOT
Oakley’s first-ever fishing specific sunglass has everything you need for a day out on the water. The Split Shot features extended side shields and wraparound styling eliminate any chance of light coming in through your peripherals. A 20″ coated woven steel leash guarantees you won’t lose these in the water as your wrestling in your next big catch.
OAKLEY FLAK 2.0 XL
The Flak 2.0 XL is Oakley’s top-selling sport sunglass for good reason. It fits a wide variety of head shapes and sizes and has every sport feature you could ever need. Unobtanium coated temples and nosepads keep them optically aligned even when you are sweating bullets trying to beat your PR. An interchangeable lens option and high prescription range make it the perfect candidate for PRIZM prescription lenses.
OAKLEY FLAK XS
Oakley engineers saw a need for an even smaller version of the Flak 2.0 XL so they created the Flak XS. Although this sunglass is marketed towards youth, it is really great for anyone with a smaller head size. As an added bonus, it comes in a ton of vibrant colorways that aren’t offered in the Flak 2.0 XL.
OAKLEY PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES ONLINE AT SPORTRX
Need prescription Oakley sunglasses or eyeglasses? Done. When you shop with us, you’ll find video guides and tooltips throughout the build process as you customize the perfect pair. An answer to all your questions is at your fingertips, and if you want to chat with an expert, Contact Us. We’ll put you in touch with one of our friendly in-house opticians who can help you build your prescription Oakley Sunglasses.
Ditch risky online shopping with the See Better Guarantee. Try your Oakley sunglasses for 45 days. If you’re not satisfied, send them back. Get a full refund, exchange, or credit towards a better pair. And return shipping? Covered. Get your pair of prescription Oakley Sunglasses at SportRx today!
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