It isn’t just rappers who have a profanity for wearing sunglasses at night. In fact, rappers have good reason since the stage lights are usually so bright that constant migraines would be the result of not wearing sweet Carrera shades on stage. But there are loads of reasons to wear shades after the sun sets. First, when driving sunglasses can help because traffic lights can be almost blinding from opposing traffic. And even streetlights flash at near epileptic rates on the freeway at night. It’s dangerous to wear dark shades when driving, but driving sunglasses like Serengeti shades make for safer driving at night.
Sunglasses at night do make you look a bit unstable and possibly insane. So, if you do wear them, make sure they are fashionable and lightly tinted. Don’t go too dark, it’s dangerous when you drive and it isn’t even charming.
Sunnies are always fashionable. Regardless of the time of day, and conditions of the weather, still, it’s amazing the stigma associated with sunnies in winter, as with night sunglasses. Sunglasses in winter are actually better for your health and protect you more than they do in fall. The reflection of the sun off water and snow is extreme in winter, and extremely damaging and yet because it isn’t warm people neglect their sunnies in winter and cause major, lasting eye damage. If you don’t like the idea of wearing protection for your eyes at night or in winter than find another way to protect yourself from the sun’s harmful rays. A brimmed hat goes a long way to protecting you from direct sunlight but is worthless against glare.

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