If you don’t have contacts, then wearing sunglasses on top of your prescription glasses may not only look embarassing but they are both actually quite difficult to have on at the same time. I should know - I used to have that problem. Also, if you think you are any cooler because you have prescription glasses that come with clip on sun-lenses circa "A Different World", you are not.
At trying times like these, you will find that investing in prescription sunglasses may be the best option yet. With the market full of near and far-sighted people, there has been a demand for more versatility in function and form. Prescription sunglasses are available for vitually any kind of lens description–tear-drops, wrap around, oversized, etc. They can also come in bifocal form if you would like to have one segment for near vision on the bottom of the lens and one for far vision all around.
Just as with non-prescription sunglasses, your primary concern when searching for sunglasses is to find one that blocks 100% of the sun’s UVA and UVB rays. Since prescription sunglasses have both the task of protecting your eyes from the sun in addition to adding the corrective clear vision that you need, they are a jack of all trades. Most of them if not all have your safety and comfort in mind. In addition, even though they are designed to have excellent functionality, they don’t have to suffer in the aesthetics department. You will find frames of all styles and sizes, some as nice as Ray Ban or Vogue styles. There is no doubt that you will absolutely be able to find the prescription sunglasses of your choice.



