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mejonaNO12 aka riskit

Well-known member
Dec 4, 2003
21,505
England
Have they got any UV protection? Are your eyes worth more than £10? How often do you get your eyes tested?
"Fortunately in the UK and Europe the standards on sunglasses are very strict and insist that they block 99-100% of UV radiation. You can make sure that your sunglasses meet these standards by looking for the British and European standard markings on the label. Here on Trust Me, I’m A Doctor we tested a range of sunglasses belonging to the British public and found that almost all pairs offered good protection regardless of price. The only pair we found that didn’t block enough UV were purchased over the internet, so it’s important to remember that sunglasses bought online or from countries without strong regulations may not meet such high standards."

My eyes are fine. I'm 36 and have never had any issues.
 






Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
"Fortunately in the UK and Europe the standards on sunglasses are very strict and insist that they block 99-100% of UV radiation. You can make sure that your sunglasses meet these standards by looking for the British and European standard markings on the label. Here on Trust Me, I’m A Doctor we tested a range of sunglasses belonging to the British public and found that almost all pairs offered good protection regardless of price. The only pair we found that didn’t block enough UV were purchased over the internet, so it’s important to remember that sunglasses bought online or from countries without strong regulations may not meet such high standards."

My eyes are fine. I'm 36 and have never had any issues.
So were mine until I got to 45. Your eyes age faster than the rest of your body.
 


mejonaNO12 aka riskit

Well-known member
Dec 4, 2003
21,505
England
So were mine until I got to 45. Your eyes age faster than the rest of your body.
Ok.

But as mentioned, my cheaper sunglasses are providing the protection from UV so I'm not quite sure what point you're trying to make.

You seemed to be suggesting my buying cheaper sunglasses was damaging my eyes.
 






Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Ok.

But as mentioned, my cheaper sunglasses are providing the protection from UV so I'm not quite sure what point you're trying to make.

You seemed to be suggesting my buying cheaper sunglasses was damaging my eyes.
It's a possibility but it's your choice.
 


mejonaNO12 aka riskit

Well-known member
Dec 4, 2003
21,505
England
It's a possibility but it's your choice.
Is it a possibility? Based on?

It feels like you've made an assumption I am buying a product which isn't providing the protection that the expensive ones are......but the moment that isn't true, rather than perhaps saying "oh right, i didn't realise that, that's interesting" you've doubled down on it.

If people want to buy expensive sunglasses then great. I personally wouldn't as I know I'll destroy them. I instead buy the cheapest I can and esnure they provide the adequate UV protection. But don't then try and make up a story that I'm seemingly destroying my eyes. I could suggest sitting in front of NSC for 60k posts since 2009 might not be the best thing to do for ones eyes, but I wouldn't want to be giving advice I can't back up.
 
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Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
61,808
Location Location
Silly bracelet things, expensive wanky sun glasses and earnest tramp stamp discussion.

I'm not gonna lie. I'm in EXACTLY the same place.

Bracelet thing and first tattoo for me last year (the kids DoBs in Roman numerals on my left shoulder, and considering a seagull right now, just like you) and this year I'm buying my first pair of expensive sun glasses after.making do with £5 tat since forever.

I feel reassured.
Likewise. Kindred spirits.
 




Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,254
Surrey
The ULTIMATE "why would you spend that much on those" purchase for me.

I sit on sunglasses.
I drop sunglasses
I forget they are on my head
The kids lob them.

£10 pair for me thanks. Why spend money on something which will upset me when they inevitably get destroyed.
I refer you to my comments about @Herr Tubthumper being sans nippers.
 


Weststander

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Aug 25, 2011
64,359
Withdean area
A classic. I have three in my collection. Two regular lens but in different sizes, and another in large with polarised lenses.

My mates and I first bought Wayfarer’s in the mid 80’s. £50 then, I think high street opticians were the source.

Giving us an image copied in 1990 by Barney Sumner in this :mad:

 


Stumpy Tim

Well-known member
I like a nice pair of Prada sunnies. I remember when I lived in Oz we went to the Hawkesbury River, and I was holding my daughter who must have been two years old. She took my pair of Pradas off my head and threw them into the river, and then said "Oh Daddy, your glasses fell into the river". She's almost 15 now and I still remind her of it, and that she owes me £200
 




METALMICKY

Well-known member
Jan 30, 2004
6,115
Middle age well and truly kicked in which means expensive varifocals for daily wear which in turn means way too expensive to have varifocal shades made up as well. The solution is getting fashionable frames for my normal glasses and and then paying for the lenses that go dark in the sun.

I've had decent glasses in the past but ultimately not worth it as invariably they get lost or broken.

For the true top level mid life crisis signal surely a ridiculously powerful motorbike with fancy leathers is the go to purchase?
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Even a £1 pair from Primark has to provide UV protection as UK and European law requires it.
UVA and UVB?

mejona12 etc seems to have taken this personally. It is a general discussion about protection for eyes.
I have a growth on my eye from sun damage which cannot be removed because it will grow back again and again. I wouldn't wish that on anyone.
 




Iggle Piggle

Well-known member
Sep 3, 2010
5,385
I own virtually nothing of value and have relatively simple tastes. I'm currently sat at work in a t-shirt from George at ASDA and some Tesco jeans that I bought as a temporary measure 4 years ago. I, however, love an expensive, decent pair of sunnies. My Vuarnet legend originals work perfectly for sport (golf/cricket) and look the part as well. Even in a George T-Shirt.
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Ok.

But as mentioned, my cheaper sunglasses are providing the protection from UV so I'm not quite sure what point you're trying to make.

You seemed to be suggesting my buying cheaper sunglasses was damaging my eyes.
You may have got lucky, you may not :shrug:

Cheap sunglasses may advertise that they have UV protection, but they are not specific about UVA and UVB protection. Spend time researching types of sunglasses and what percentage of UV rays they protect your eyes from.
 


Bakero

Languidly clinical
Oct 9, 2010
13,821
Almería
UVA and UVB?

mejona12 etc seems to have taken this personally. It is a general discussion about protection for eyes.
I have a growth on my eye from sun damage which cannot be removed because it will grow back again and again. I wouldn't wish that on anyone.

I'm not expert but my understanding is that all sunglasses sold in the UK and Europe must offer UV protection, this means UVA and UVB. You just have to ensure it has the CE or UV400 mark.

So, whether you're spending £3 or £300, your eyes should be safe. There is some variation, with some offering a tad more protection than others but that's not to say an expensive brand is better.
 


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