How to Care for Your Designer Sunglasses
Bought some fashionable designer sunglasses? If you want them to stay looking good and working
well, these tips will help you care for them properly.
(firmenpresse) - If you’re going to make the investment into a pair of designer sunglasses, it’s important
to remember that, if they’re to last well and provide you with the most effective and optimal
service, you need to look after them.
None of the following tips are arduous, in fact they’re mostly common sense, but it’s
amazing how many people treat their sunglasses carelessly – and then wonder why they break.
Here’s our top (very simple) tips to ensure your designer sunglasses last the distance.
Handle With Care
While you don’t have to take out the white gloves every time you put your designer sunglasses
on and off, you should get into the habit of handling them correctly, in order to avoid damaging
the frames or lenses.
Use both hands to hold either the bridge or the arms when opening them – don’t flick them
open, even if you think it makes you look cool! When you place them on your face, take care
when adjusting them to ensure they are sitting snugly and will not slip off. It’s very tempting
to wear your glasses on your head when not in use, but this really isn’t a good idea, so
resist if you possibly can. It can put strain on the hinges and also transfer residual hair
products to the lenses.
Clean With Caution
While it’s imperative to keep your lenses clean, of course, there’s a right and wrong way
to do it. Only use professional lens cleaner, along with the special microfibre cloth that’s
provided with your purchase. (You can also buy these easily if you lose the original one.)
Do not be tempted to use your clothing, tissues or anything else, as you’ll risk scratching
the lenses, and always ensure your hands are clean before you start.
Store them Correctly
Your sunglasses will come with a protective case – make sure you opt for a hard shell as
opposed to a soft cloth one. While a hard case may be a bit more bulky, it provides much needed
protection for carrying or storing. Girls, never carry them loose in your handbag, as stray
items like keys and make-up can easily cause damage. Guys, don’t put them in shirt or trouser
pockets, for the same reason – and there’s also the added danger you’ll sit on them!
A special mention: never, ever leave your sunglasses on the dashboard of your car – even
for a short period. Just because of their name, it doesn’t mean they’re built to withstand the
soaring temperatures a vehicle’s interior can reach on a hot day. The excessive heat can warp
frames and lenses and damage any protective tint. It’s also an open invitation to potential
thieves who fancy getting a pair of designer sunglasses for free!
There are few accessories that are as fashionable and functional as a pair of designer
sunglasses. Their high-quality construction and materials mean they don’t come cheaply, but
they are certainly a worthwhile investment. If you look after them, and treat them with respect
by following the simple tips above, you should get years of happy use.
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Datum: 09.06.2023 - 11:37 Uhr
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