
Sunglasses
WHY ARE SUNGLASSES IMPORTANT?
Many people are cheered by a bright, sunny day, but the effect of all that sunlight on the eyes is a less sunny proposition. UV and glare can create a variety of issues, from dangerous “snow blindness” to irreversible disorders that threaten your eyesight.
WHAT ARE UV RAYS?
UV stands for ultraviolet, a band of spectrum invisible to the eye. Ultraviolet light consists of UVA, UVB, and UVC rays. UVC rays are stopped in Earth’s atmosphere before they reach the eye, but UVA and UVB can both reach the eye and potentially damage it.
HOW DOES UV AFFECT UNPROTECTED EYES?
UV rays can cause proteins inside the lens to become opaque or cloudy, a condition known as cataracts. Cataracts can interfere with night vision, reduce your ability to see colors, and make reading difficult; they cannot be reversed, only removed. UV exposure can also cause retinal damage, changes in the eye tissues, and a temporary but irritating “sunburn” of the cornea called photokeratitis.
HOW DO I KNOW MY GLASSES WILL PROTECT MY EYES?
Choose glasses that claim to block at least 99 percent of UV rays — UVA as well as UVB. Look for label reading “UV 400,” since this designation means that the glasses block UV rays as small as 400 nanometers, providing 100 percent eye protection. Of course you need to protect your eyes from the glare caused by the visible spectrum as well. To accomplish this, select products that block 75 to 90 percent of visible light.
WHAT ARE POLARIZED LENSES?
Polarized lenses are specially designed to filter out certain types of glare that tend to radiate upward from horizontal surfaces when sunlight bounces off of these surfaces. They are recommended for tasks such as boating, fishing, skiing, golfing, jogging, and driving. Most polarized lenses will bear a label identifying them as such.
WHAT ADDITIONAL TYPES OF PROTECTION SHOULD I CONSIDER?
If you worry about light, including harmful UV, leaking in through the sides or top of your sunglasses, wear a broad-brimmed hat to reduce some of this exposure. If you use prescription eyewear to correct your eyesight, you may also want to think about getting a pair of UV-blocking contact lenses in your prescription. These lenses may be worn alongside a non-prescription pair of sunglasses for optimum eye protection.
Tom Ford TF 5353 Eyeglasses – Shiny Black Acetate with Iconic “T” Temple Detailing
Tom Ford TF 5353 001 Eyeglasses – Shiny Black Acetate with Iconic “T” Temple Detailing
The Tom Ford TF 5353 001 eyeglasses blend sharp elegance with modern structure in a striking rectangular silhouette. Crafted from high-gloss black acetate, the frame is defined by clean lines and a subtly sculpted brow that enhances the wearer’s features without overwhelming. A classic shape for everyday sophistication, it’s ideal for both professional and casual settings.
The iconic Tom Ford metal “T” logo spans the temples, seamlessly integrated into the design for a polished finish. Built with precision and Italian craftsmanship, the TF 5353 offers both visual impact and long-lasting comfort.
Key Features:
- Rectangular full-rim frame in shiny black acetate
- Subtle angular detailing for a confident, clean look
- Signature metal “T” temple inlays – Tom Ford’s hallmark design element
- Accommodates prescription lenses including single vision and progressive
- Dimensions: Lens width: 54mm; Bridge: 15mm; Temple length: 140mm
- Made in Italy
Now available at Hollyburn Eye Clinic, North Vancouver, the Tom Ford TF 5353 001 is a timeless essential for anyone who appreciates sleek styling, comfort, and the signature refinement of Tom Ford eyewear.
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