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12 Pairs of "Wayfarer" Style UV400 Sunglasses US $12.96 Delivered @Dhgate

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If you're like me and lose/destroy your sunnies every couple of weeks then you need

12 Pairs of "Wayfarer" Style UV400 Sunglasses for US $12.96 Delivered @ Dhgate.

this site is similar to aliexpress. I used them 6 times over the years with out any issue.

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  • +3

    Confusing. It allows you to choose the colour, but the description says you get 12 different colours. Which is it?

    If I could get 12 black pairs, I would buy.

    • You only get 1 colour x 12 , so you get 12 blues if you want. Buy more than 12 to get further discount.

  • Specs say polarising?

    • +11

      Yes - you either love them or hate them…

      • +1

        jv is that you?

        • +2

          jv either hates them or really hates them

  • Says they are polarizing lenses. If so, that would be good!

  • be warned they are plastic hinged, so they will break fast and easy.

    • +9

      I'd be more worried that these don't meet the Australian standards of UV protection etc (Australian Standard AS/NZS 1067:2003)… I've only got 1 set of eyes and they're worth more than what these are going are for

      • +2

        My thoughts exactly!

        • +6

          Some of the imported "sunglasses" are tinted plastic. They force your retina open further to absorb more light.. That includes extra uv into the retina.

          In other words, the wrong sunglasses increase uv damage.

          If you have any doubt, don't buy any glasses you think may be non-compliant to Australian standards.

        • +1

          at this price and coming from asia you can almost guarantee that they will not comply and simply be tinted plastic. far far greater damage done to your eyes when in the sun because of what dewalt mentions above

        • +2

          @nosdan: Many optometrists (inc myself in Melbourne's Northern Suburbs) will have no problem with you bringing in these sunglasses and we can test how UV blocking they are

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