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Best Prescription Sunglasses for Driving
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Best Prescription Sunglasses for Driving

BY WMP PUBLISHED February 05, 2024

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Whether it’s heading to work, finally taking a vacation, or enjoying a night out, driving is essential to everyday life. How comfortable you are can make or break the experience, so prepare for the road ahead with the right pair of prescription sunglasses. Prescription sunglasses can protect your eyes from glare and help you see better while driving, improving the odds of a safe trip.

Fortunately, clip-on styles or giant sunglass frames to go over your prescription eyeglasses aren’t the only options anymore. Now, there are plenty of prescription sunglasses online for reasonable prices. Let’s dive into what to look for in the best prescription sunglasses for driving and some of the on-trend options from WMP Eyewear.

What to Consider in Prescription Driving Sunglasses

Finding a Comfortable Frame

One of the most important features of prescription driving sunglasses is finding a good frame that fits your face comfortably. Ideally, it will be made out of a lightweight material, such as stainless steel or acetate. Both of these can be worn all day without feeling heavy on your face.

Additionally, you’ll need a pair of sunglasses that fits your face well. Use a fit guide to determine the frame size that works for you. This will prevent you from purchasing shades that are so loose you have to constantly push them back up your nose, or ones that are so tight the arms painfully pinch your temples.

Top Lens Features for Limiting Distraction

Drivers must avoid road debris and potholes that could cause an accident. One of the best lens features to look for in prescription driving sunglasses is polarization. Polarized lenses block glare from horizontal light so when you’re driving toward the sun, the glare that bounces off flat surfaces won’t compromise your vision.

Another critical lens feature is UV protection. Look for sunglasses that have either 100% UV protection or are rated 400 UV. This protects your eyes from harmful ultraviolet light that leads to lasting damage, such as corneal damage, cataracts, and macular degeneration.

Best features for prescription driving sunglasses

Driving Sunglasses That Don’t Compromise Style

When you think of prescription driving sunglasses, you may think of a massive, cringe-inducing pair your dad wore growing up. Now, there are tons of timeless styles at reasonable prices. Look for designer dupes that are the same quality as luxury brands, but for a fraction of the price.

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Comfortable Styles with Acetate Frames

Strong and flexible, acetate is a much better choice for sunglasses than typical plastic. Acetate is less likely to break when bent, so the frames can be adjusted more easily. 

For a lightweight style that offers a modern take on the classic aviator, try Emerson. These acetate shades feature a single nose bridge and square lenses that pay homage to the original aviator, but create a look all its own.

Polarized prescription sunglasses for driving

Another great acetate option is Wesley, a simple yet sleek pair of square men’s sunglasses. This easygoing frame features a notched nose bridge and strong browline, a perfect purchase for anyone with refined style.

Classic prescription sunglasses for driving

Adjustable Nose Pads for the Best Fit

If fit is your first priority,  look for a pair of prescription driving sunglasses with adjustable nose pads. Jaxon is a semi-rimless retro design with acetate and stainless steel dual-construction. With adjustable nose pads to secure the perfect fit, shop Jaxon if you prefer a timeless pair of shades you can wear all day.

Semi rimless prescription sunglasses

Must-Have Polarized Lenses

In sunny states like California or Arizona, polarized lenses are a must-have for anyone who drives for long hours to protect from glare. Polarized lenses also allow you to see colors more accurately than a regular pair of sunglasses.

For your next pair of go-to prescription polarized sunglasses, try Nick in rich emerald green. These unique square shades feature tapered rims and lightly rounded lenses, finished off with luxe metal accents for a style that exudes charm.

Affordable prescription sunglasses with polarized lenses

Best Shades for Driving in Fashion

Worn by Matt Damon in Ford Vs. Ferrari, the Entourage of 7 Beacon 10-20 Vintage-Amber Limited Edition frames are effortlessly cool.

Anyone looking for a similar quality style with a smaller price tag will love Abner. These retro square sunglasses come in classic colors inspired by designer shades. Made out of durable acetate and quality lenses with anti-scratch coating and 100% UV protection, you’ll feel like you just won the Le Mans.

affordable vintage prescription sunglasses

Frequently Asked Questions

What Are the Key Features to Look For in Prescription Sunglasses Specifically Designed for Driving?

The key features to look for in prescription sunglasses specifically designed for driving are polarization, 100% UV protection, and a proper fit. Polarization blocks horizontal light, which causes the bright glare that compromises your ability to see while driving. 

100% UV protection ensures your eyes are protected from harmful UV rays that compromise your vision over time. Last, a secure fit ensures that the sunglasses will feel comfortable for long periods of wear, and not block your vision by constantly sliding down your nose.

Can These Sunglasses Be Customized for Different Prescription Strengths?

Yes, all of these sunglasses from WMP Eyewear can be customized for different prescription strengths. When you check out, you’ll have the opportunity to fill out the information on your prescription; the sphere, cylinder, axis, ADD, and pupillary distance. If your prescription contains a prism, you’ll be able to add that as well.

How Do Polarized Lenses Help in Reducing Glare While Driving, and Are They Suitable for All Situations?

Polarized lenses reduce glare while driving by blocking horizontal light. This type of light reflects off smooth surfaces and overpowers our vision, causing bright glare. 

While polarized lenses can be a great option for people in sunny places that experience lots of glare, they’re not ideal for all situations. For instance, polarized lenses distort LCD screens. If your car has an LCD screen for basic or required controls, you’ll see a black box instead. 

Are There Any Additional Tips or Recommendations for Maintaining Prescription Sunglasses for Optimal Performance While Driving?

To maintain your prescription sunglasses for optimal performance while driving, clean them regularly. Store a microfiber cloth in your car to wipe away dust or lint that may build up. Additionally, bring them into the house every month or so to give them a proper cleaning. Use a lens cleaner and microfiber towel to remove dust and debris, resulting in a streak-free shine.

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