Some of the most iconic movies have one accessory in common. There are the Blues Brothers, Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones in Men in Black, Samuel L. Jackson and John Travolta in Pulp Fiction, and, of course, pretty much every single character in The Matrix trilogy. They all have and wear sunglasses.
Sunglasses are a great way to make a fashion statement and channel a little of one of your favorite movie characters (the Samuel L. Jackson in Pulp Fiction look is a particularly cool one). Whether you prefer to wear aviators like Bradley Cooper’s character in The Hangover (which were first designed in WWII, by the way) or Wayfarers like the crew in Reservoir Dogs, those sunglasses are doing more for you than just making you look cool.
Sunglass lenses can be essential for protecting your eyes from UV rays from the sun, so if your lenses are scratched or cracked you might want to opt for sunglass lens replacement. Sunglass replacement lenses aren’t just a good way to save yourself a few bucks when you have to buy a new pair. If you do decide to get replacement sunglass lenses, choosing polarized lenses is probably the best way to go. Polarized replacement lenses block out harmful rays from the sun while improving your clarity of vision.