Tonic Sunglasses
Our Product of the week is Tonic Sunglasses. Something that’s a favourite of mine
They come in a myriad to shapes and sizes. While they do look good and fashion has a lot to do with that, they’re also designed specifically to fit different shaped heads. So you’ve got to get a pair of glasses that will wrap around and where they’re not touching so they don’t frost up or fog up the glasses.
The Tonic Sunglasses are interesting. They laminate the lenses so that you’ve got your polarizing and your photochromatic film inside the lens. So it means you can’t scratch the film because they’re glass. Unlike your cheaper polycarbonate glasses.
There’s a few different colours in the lenses.
There’s your gray. And then you’ve got one of your most popular ones. There’s copper.
And they’re polarized of course and remember that they’re photochromatic. You’ve also got your green and your blue and your red lens. You can get metallic or mirrored as well.
It’s personal preference. Different types for different scenarios. Guys out on the water have that real preference for the blue lenses, et cetera.
You can also get them in prescription. So if you need your bifocal or multi focal, I think they call it. But like I said, there’s a myriad of different sizes of these glasses.
I’ll tell you right now, hand on heart once you start wearing these glasses, you’re not going to wear anything else. They’re absolutely my favourite. I have several.
So there you go, Tonic Sunglasses, they’re an investment and definitely worth it.
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