Tank tops, jeans, and chucky necklaces are all pieces in your closet that are worn year round. You might not have thought that sunglasses would also be one of them. But, just like wearing sunscreen in the winter, it’s important to not forget about your eyes. You might think you’re being fully protected from the sun by wearing a 15SPF in your makeup, but you’re really not. The area around your eyes in some of the some delicate surface on your body, so permanent damage is done easily. The good news in you finally have an excuse to wear big sunglasses. When the lens in big enough to protect the surrounding area, it’s also helping prevent wrinkles by keeping sun from touching this fragile area and keeping you from squirting at the sun rays. You might not even notice how much you’re squirting when driving and running errands. These Tory Burch sunglasses are a higher dollar because of the quality. It’s 100% UV A, B, and C protected. The lenses is also melted together, not spray painted like the cheap ones, so even if it gets a little scratched the protected won’t come off.
Classic Cat Eye by Tory Burch - $150
Other kinds of sunglasses are polarized. This means the lenses have extra protection to stop glare caused by snow, water, and other elements. It can be helpful when playing sports and driving, and can even cut down on eye fatigue. With the snow’s reflecting sun into your eyes, take any extra help you can get.
Blog written by: Brittany Saylor regional writer for OhioFashionista.com from Kent.
Ray-Ban - $195
Fashion can sometimes also be function. You’ll probably need to try on several pair before you find your favorite one, but it’s worth it. Sunglasses are a fun and necessary part of every wardrobe. Whether you go for a classic Jackie O or a new DKNY, you can feel good about you’re next fashion purchase.

DKNY - Square Frame - $59 (sale while it lasts)